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FunFam 119: Anthraniloyl-CoA anthraniloyltransferase

There are 2 EC terms in this cluster

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EC Term Annotations Evidence
Anthraniloyl-CoA anthraniloyltransferase. [EC: 2.3.1.262]
Anthraniloyl-CoA + malonyl-CoA = 2-aminobenzoylacetyl-CoA + CoA + CO(2).
  • The enzyme, characterized from the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, participates in the synthesis of the secondary metabolites 2-heptyl- 3-hydroxy-4(1H)-quinolone and 4-hydroxy-2(1H)-quinolone.
  • The enzyme transfers an anthraniloyl group from anthraniloyl-CoA to an internal L-cysteine residue, followed by its transfer to malonyl- CoA to produce a short-lived product that can cyclize spontaneously to form 4-hydroxy-2(1H)-quinolone.
  • However, when EC 3.1.2.32 is present, it removes the CoA moiety from the product, forming the stable 2-aminobenzoylacetate.
4 A0A2X1XXZ6 A0A2X1XXZ6 P20582 P20582
Acyl-CoA:acyl-CoA alkyltransferase. [EC: 2.3.3.20]
2 an acyl-CoA + H(2)O = a (2R)-2-alkyl-3-oxoalkanoate + 2 CoA.
  • The enzyme, found in certain bacterial species, catalyzes a head- to-head non-decarboxylative Claisen condensation of two acyl-CoA molecules, resulting in formation of a 2-alkyl-3-oxoalkanoic acid.
  • It is part of a pathway for the production of olefins.
1 Q8EG66