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echinomycin and triostin A biosynthesis

Proteins (6)

ProteinSynonymsTaxonomy
Triostin synthetase ITrsI; EC 6.3.2.-; AMP-binding ligase; Quinoxaline-2-carboxylic acid-activating enzymeStreptomyces triostinicus
Acyl carrier protein Streptomyces echinatus
Putative non-ribosomal peptide synthetaseStreptomyces triostinicus
TrsJStreptomyces triostinicus
Putative oxidoreductase
Class I SAM-dependent methyltransferase

Compounds (9)

CompoundDescription
diphosphoric acid
hydronium ion
Hydrogen PeroxideA strong oxidizing agent used in aqueous solution as a ripening agent, bleach, and topical anti-infective. It is relatively unstable and solutions deteriorate over time unless stabilized by the addition of acetanilide or similar organic materials.
OxygenAn element with atomic symbol O, atomic number 8, and atomic weight [15.99903; 15.99977]. It is the most abundant element on earth and essential for respiration.
adenosine monophosphateAdenine nucleotide containing one phosphate group esterified to the sugar moiety in the 2'-, 3'-, or 5'-position.
adenosine triphosphateAn adenine nucleotide containing three phosphate groups esterified to the sugar moiety. In addition to its crucial roles in metabolism adenosine triphosphate is a neurotransmitter.
CysteineA thiol-containing non-essential amino acid that is oxidized to form CYSTINE.
s-adenosylmethioninePhysiologic methyl radical donor involved in enzymatic transmethylation reactions and present in all living organisms. It possesses anti-inflammatory activity and has been used in treatment of chronic liver disease. (From Merck, 11th ed)
Flavin-Adenine DinucleotideA condensation product of riboflavin and adenosine diphosphate. The coenzyme of various aerobic dehydrogenases, e.g., D-amino acid oxidase and L-amino acid oxidase. (Lehninger, Principles of Biochemistry, 1982, p972)