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EC 6.3.2.28 Details
EC number
6.3.2.28
Accepted name
L-amino-acid α-ligase
Reaction
ATP + an L-amino acid + an L-amino acid = ADP + phosphate + L-aminoacyl-L-amino acid
Other name(s)
L-amino acid α-ligase, bacilysin synthetase, YwfE, L-amino acid ligase
Systematic name
L-amino acid:L-amino acid ligase (ADP-forming)
CAS registry number
939985-65-6
Comment
The enzyme from Bacillus sp. requires Mg2+ or Mn2+ for activity. While the enzyme has extremely broad substrate specificity, it does not accept highly charged amino acids, such as Lys, Arg, Glu and Asp, nor does it react with secondary amines such as Pro. The N-terminal residue of the -dipeptide formed seems to be limited to Ala, Gly, Ser, Thr and Met (with Ala and Ser being the most preferred), whereas the C-terminal residue seems to allow for a wider variety of amino acids (but with a preference for Met and Phe). However, not all combinations or dipeptides are formed. For example, while Ser is acceptable for the N-terminus and Thr for the C-terminus, a Ser-Thr dipeptide is not formed. D-Ala, D-Ser and D-Phe are not substrates. Belongs in the ATP-dependent carboxylate-amine/thiol ligase superfamily.
History
created 2006, deleted 2015
EC Tree
1.4.3.9 created 1972, deleted 1984
1.4.3.17 created 2000, deleted 2003
1.4.3.18 proposed 2000