2.4.2.59: sulfide-dependent adenosine diphosphate thiazole synthase
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Synonyms
MJ0601, Thi4, thiamine thiazole synthase
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Systematic Name
Systematic Name on EC 2.4.2.59 - sulfide-dependent adenosine diphosphate thiazole synthase
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NAD+:glycine ADP-D-ribosyltransferase (sulfide-adding)
This iron dependent enzyme, found in most archaea, is involved in the biosynthesis of thiamine phosphate. The homologous enzyme from plants and fungi (EC 2.4.2.60, cysteine-dependent adenosine diphosphate thiazole synthase) uses an intrinsic cysteine as sulfur donor and, unlike the archaeal enzyme, is a single turn-over enzyme.