ENZYME: EC 6.2.1.55
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ID 6.2.1.55
DE E1 SAMP-activating enzyme.
AN SAMP-activating enzyme E1.
CA ATP + [SAMP]-Gly-Gly + [E1 SAMP-activating enzyme]-L-cysteine =
CA S-[[SAMP]-Gly-Gly]-[[E1 SAMP-activating enzyme]-L-cysteine] + AMP +
CA diphosphate.
CC -!- The enzyme catalyzes the activation of SAMPs (Small Archaeal Modifier
CC Proteins), which are ubiquitin-like proteins found only in the
CC Archaea.
CC -!- SAMPs are involved in protein degradation, and also act as sulfur
CC carriers involved in thiolation of tRNA and other metabolites such as
CC molybdopterin.
CC -!- The enzyme catalyzes the ATP-dependent formation of a SAMP adenylate
CC intermediate in which the C-terminal glycine of SAMP is bound to AMP
CC via an acyl-phosphate linkage.
CC -!- This intermediate can accept a sulfur atom to form a thiocarboxylate
CC moiety in a mechanism that is not yet understood.
CC -!- Alternatively, the E1 enzyme can transfer SAMP from its activated
CC form to an internal cysteine residue, releasing AMP.
CC -!- In this case SAMP is subsequently transferred to a lysine residue in
CC a target protein in a process termed SAMPylation.
CC -!- Auto-SAMPylation (attachment of SAMP to lysine residues within the E1
CC enzyme) has been observed. cf. EC 2.7.7.100.
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DR BRENDA; 6.2.1.55.
DR KEGG Ligand Database for Enzyme Nomenclature; 6.2.1.55.
DR MetaCyc; 6.2.1.55.
DR Rhea; 6.2.1.55.
DR IUBMB Enzyme Nomenclature; 6.2.1.55.
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