SAMP-activating enzyme EC#: 2.7.7.100; ChemWhat Code: 1378914

Product Name SAMP-activating enzyme
Example Structure Example Structure of SAMP-activating enzyme EC#: 2.7.7.100
Synonyms E1 Ub activating enzyme homolog, E1 ubiquitin-activating enzyme homolog of archaea, E1-like ubiquitin-activating homolog, SAMP-activating E1 enzyme, SAMP-activating enzyme E1, UbaA, ubiquitin-activating E1 enzyme homolog, ubiquitin-like activating protein of Archaea
EC Number 2.7.7.100
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Comments Contains Zn2+. The enzyme catalyses the activation of SAMPs (Small Archaeal Modifier Proteins), which are ubiquitin-like proteins found only in the Archaea, by catalysing the ATP-dependent formation of a SAMP adenylate in which the C-terminal glycine of SAMP is bound to AMP via an acyl-phosphate linkage. The product of this activity can accept a sulfur atom to form a thiocarboxylate moiety that acts as a sulfur carrier involved in thiolation of tRNA and other metabolites such as molybdopterin. Alternatively, the enzyme can also catalyse the transfer of SAMP from its activated form to an internal cysteine residue, leading to a process termed SAMPylation (see EC?6.2.1.55, E1 SAMP-activating enzyme).
Cofactor Zn2+
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