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Functional Families

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FunFam 5056: Probable adenosylcobalamin-dependent ribonucleosid...

There are 1 EC terms in this cluster

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EC Term Annotations Evidence
Ribonucleoside-triphosphate reductase (thioredoxin). [EC: 1.17.4.2]
2'-deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate + thioredoxin disulfide + H(2)O = ribonucleoside triphosphate + thioredoxin.
  • The enzyme, characterized from the bacterium Lactobacillus leichmannii, is similar to class II ribonucleoside-diphosphate reductase (cf. EC 1.17.4.1); however, it is specific for the triphosphate versions of its substrates.
  • The enzyme contains an adenosylcobalamin cofactor that is involved in generation of a transient thiyl radical on a cysteine residue.
  • This radical attacks the substrate, forming a ribonucleotide 3'-radical, followed by water loss to form a ketyl radical.
  • The ketyl radical is reduced to 3'-keto-deoxynucleotide concomitant with formation of a disulfide anion radical between two cysteine residues.
  • A proton-coupled electron-transfer from the disulfide radical to the substrate generates a 3'-deoxynucleotide radical, and the the final product is formed when the hydrogen atom that was initially removed from the 3'-position of the nucleotide by the thiyl radical is returned to the same position.
  • The disulfide bridge is reduced by the action of thioredoxin.
  • Cf. EC 1.1.98.6.
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