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(Methyl-Co(III) methylamine-specific corrinoid protein):coenzyme M methyltransferase

Class of enzymes


Class of enzymes

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Name(Methyl-Co(III) methylamine-specific corrinoid protein):coenzyme M methyltransferase
EC_number2.1.1.247

(Methyl-Co(III) methylamine-specific corrinoid protein):coenzyme M methyltransferase (, methyltransferase 2, MT2, MT2-A, mtbA (gene)) is an enzyme with systematic name methylated monomethylamine-specific corrinoid protein:coenzyme M methyltransferase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction

: [methyl-Co(III) methylamine-specific corrinoid protein] + coenzyme M methyl-CoM + [Co(I) methylamine-specific corrinoid protein]

This enzyme contains zinc.

References

References

  1. (August 1995). "Involvement of the "A" isozyme of methyltransferase II and the 29-kilodalton corrinoid protein in methanogenesis from monomethylamine". Journal of Bacteriology.
  2. (August 1996). "Methylcobamide:coenzyme M methyltransferase isozymes from Methanosarcina barkeri. Physicochemical characterization, cloning, sequence analysis, and heterologous gene expression". The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
  3. (February 1997). "Reconstitution of trimethylamine-dependent coenzyme M methylation with the trimethylamine corrinoid protein and the isozymes of methyltransferase II from Methanosarcina barkeri". Journal of Bacteriology.
  4. (July 1998). "Clustered genes encoding the methyltransferases of methanogenesis from monomethylamine". Journal of Bacteriology.
  5. (September 2000). "Reconstitution of dimethylamine:coenzyme M methyl transfer with a discrete corrinoid protein and two methyltransferases purified from Methanosarcina barkeri". The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
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