2.1.1.249: dimethylamine-corrinoid protein Co-methyltransferase
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Reaction
Synonyms
dimethyl-12-HBI methyltransferase, dimethylamine methyltransferase, dimethylamine/5-hydroxybenzimidazolylcobamide methyltransferase, dimethylamine: corrinoid methyltransferase, dimethylamine:CoM methyltransferase, dimethylamine:corrinoid methyltransferase, DMA methyltransferase, DMA-MT, DMA:CoM methyltransferase, DMA:corrinoid methyltransferase, MtbB, MtbB1, MtbB2, MtbB3, MtcB
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Activating Compound
Activating Compound on EC 2.1.1.249 - dimethylamine-corrinoid protein Co-methyltransferase
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ATP
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acts as a powerful allosteric effector on the methyltransferase reaction. ATP serves as the substrate for MAP, which, after being phosphorylated by ATP, operates in the reductive activation of the corrinoid methyltransferase
methyltransferase activating protein
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MAP, dependent on. ATP serves as the substrate for MAP, which, after being phosphorylated by ATP, operates in the reductive activation of the corrinoid methyltransferase
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RamA
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a 60-kDa monomeric iron sulfur protein, is a protein required for reductive activation of corrinoid-dependent methylamine methyltransferase reactions in methanogenic archaea, it is required for in vitro ATP-dependent reductive activation of dimethylamine:CoM methyl transfer mediating the ATP-dependent reductive activation of Co(II) corrinoid to the Co(I) state for the trimethylamine corrinoid protein, MtbC, overview
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as isolated, DMA-MT is inactive, but it can enzymically be reactivated by methyltransferase activating protein, ATP, and hydrogenase
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additional information
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as isolated, DMA-MT is inactive, but it can enzymically be reactivated by methyltransferase activating protein, ATP, and hydrogenase
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