Family Search for PF19468 (DUF6005)
PF19468 hits 4 sequences in PaperBLAST's database above the trusted cutoff. Showing hits to curated sequences only. Or see all hits or try another family.
asbE / Q81RQ5 petrobactin synthase from Bacillus anthracis (see 3 papers)
ASBE_BACAN / Q81RQ5 Petrobactin synthase; Petrobactin biosynthesis protein AsbE; EC 2.3.2.- from Bacillus anthracis (see 3 papers)
Aligns to 3:325 / 327 (98.8%), covers 97.9% of PF19468, 471.0 bits
- function: Involved in the biosynthesis of petrobactin, a catecholate siderophore that functions in both iron acquisition and virulence (PubMed:17189355, PubMed:17346033, PubMed:22408253). Transfers the activated 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate (3,4-DHBA) moiety from 3,4-DHBA-loaded AsbD to different receipient molecules, including N-citryl-spermidine, N8,N'8-citryl-bis(spermidine) and N1-(3,4-dihydroxybenzoyl)-N8,N'8- citryl-bis(spermidine) (PubMed:22408253). Also catalyzes the transfer of the activated 3,4-DHBA moiety from 3,4-DHBA-loaded AsbD to spermidine to generate DHB-spermidine (DHB-SP) (PubMed:17346033).
catalytic activity: 3,4-dihydroxybenzoyl-[aryl-carrier protein] + N(8)-citryl- spermidine = H(+) + holo-[aryl-carrier protein] + N(1)-(3,4- dihydroxybenzoyl)-N(8)-citryl-spermidine (RHEA:64028)
catalytic activity: 3,4-dihydroxybenzoyl-[aryl-carrier protein] + N(8),N'(8)- citryl-bis(spermidine) = H(+) + holo-[aryl-carrier protein] + N(1)- (3,4-dihydroxybenzoyl)-N(8),N'(8)-citryl-bis(spermidine) (RHEA:64024)
catalytic activity: 3,4-dihydroxybenzoyl-[aryl-carrier protein] + N(1)-(3,4- dihydroxybenzoyl)-N(8),N'(8)-citryl-bis(spermidine) = H(+) + holo- [aryl-carrier protein] + petrobactin (RHEA:63820)
disruption phenotype: The deletion mutant cannot produce petrobactin on iron-depleted medium. In vitro analysis show that mutants grow to a very limited extent as vegetative cells in iron-depleted medium but are not able to outgrow from spores under the same culture conditions.
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by Morgan Price,
Arkin group
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory