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FunFam 55505: Histone acetyltransferase type B catalytic subunit

There are 2 EC terms in this cluster

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EC Term Annotations Evidence
Histone acetyltransferase. [EC: 2.3.1.48]
Acetyl-CoA + [protein]-L-lysine = CoA + [protein]-N(6)-acetyl-L-lysine.
  • A group of enzymes acetylating histones.
  • Several of the enzymes can also acetylate lysines in other proteins.
16 A0A0D9RQL6 A0A0D9RQL6 G3R1Q9 G3R1Q9 G7N8B0 G7N8B0 G7PKT8 G7PKT8 H2QIZ3 H2QIZ3
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Methionyl aminopeptidase. [EC: 3.4.11.18]
Release of N-terminal amino acids, preferentially methionine, from peptides and arylamides.
  • This membrane-bound enzyme, which is present in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, releases the initiator methionine from nascent peptides.
  • The activity is dependent on the identity of the second, third and fourth amino acid residues of the target protein, but in general the enzyme acts only when the penultimate residue is small and uncharged (e.g. Gly, Ala, Cys, Ser, Thr, and Val).
  • Belongs to peptidase family M24A.
2 L9L9I3 L9L9I3