2.4.2.54: beta-ribofuranosylphenol 5'-phosphate synthase
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Word Map on EC 2.4.2.54
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2.4.2.54
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tetrahydromethanopterin
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p-aminobenzoic
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methanopterin
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methanogen
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pyrophosphate
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co2
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paba
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archaea
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one-carbon
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methane
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methane-producing
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bi-ter
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jannaschii
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methanosarcina
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thermophila
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pyridoxal
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fulgidus
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folate
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methanococcus
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phosphoribosyltransferases
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tetrahydrofolate
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thermautotrophicus
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extorquens
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archaeoglobus
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greenhouse
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methanothermobacter
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methylobacterium
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n-riboside
- 2.4.2.54
- tetrahydromethanopterin
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p-aminobenzoic
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methanopterin
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methanogen
- pyrophosphate
- co2
- paba
- archaea
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one-carbon
- methane
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methane-producing
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bi-ter
- jannaschii
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methanosarcina
- thermophila
- pyridoxal
- fulgidus
- folate
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methanococcus
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phosphoribosyltransferases
- tetrahydrofolate
- thermautotrophicus
- extorquens
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archaeoglobus
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greenhouse
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methanothermobacter
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methylobacterium
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n-riboside
Reaction
Synonyms
4-(beta-D-ribofuranosyl)aminobenzene 5'-phosphate synthase, AF2089, beta-RFA-P synthase, beta-RFAP synthase, beta-ribofuranosyl-aminobenzene 5'-phosphate synthase, beta-ribofuranosylaminobenzene 5'-phosphate synthase, beta-ribofuranosylhydroxybenzene 5'-phosphate synthase, ForT, MTH0830, PrfT, RFAP synthase, ribofuranosylaminobenzene 5'-phosphate synthase
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Systematic Name
Systematic Name on EC 2.4.2.54 - beta-ribofuranosylphenol 5'-phosphate synthase
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5-phospho-alpha-D-ribose 1-diphosphate:4-hydroxybenzoate 5-phospho-beta-D-ribofuranosyltransferase (decarboxylating)
The enzyme is involved in biosynthesis of tetrahydromethanopterin in archaea. It can utilize both 4-hydroxybenzoate and 4-aminobenzoate as substrates, but only the former is known to be produced by methanogenic archaea [4]. The activity is dependent on Mg2+ or Mn2+ [1].