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FunFam 17498: Fructosamine kinase

There are 2 EC terms in this cluster

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EC Term Annotations Evidence
Phosphatidylserine decarboxylase. [EC: 4.1.1.65]
Phosphatidyl-L-serine = phosphatidylethanolamine + CO(2).
    6 A0A1B8T6K7 C9PQY6 D4E750 E6KXF0 F0ET44 F5RSH5
    Protein-ribulosamine 3-kinase. [EC: 2.7.1.172]
    ATP + [protein]-N(6)-D-ribulosyl-L-lysine = ADP + [protein]-N(6)-(3-O- phospho-D-ribulosyl)-L-lysine.
    • This enzyme plays a role in freeing proteins from ribulosamines or psicosamines, which might arise from the reaction of amines with glucose and/or glycolytic intermediates.
    • This role is shared by EC 2.7.1.171, which has, in addition, the unique capacity to phosphorylate fructosamines.
    • The plant enzyme also phosphorylates [protein]-N(6)-D-erythrulosyl-L- lysine.
    • No activity with [protein]-N(6)-D-fructosyl-L-lysine.
    4 A0A1B1NPB4 A0A1C7F918 A0A1E3WNU6 F9RU18
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