2.3.1.256: N-terminal methionine Nalpha-acetyltransferase NatC
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Word Map on EC 2.3.1.256
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2.3.1.256
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acetyltransferases
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dsrnas
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viruslike
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nonfermentable
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co-translationally
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non-mendelian
- 2.3.1.256
- acetyltransferases
- dsrnas
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viruslike
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nonfermentable
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co-translationally
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non-mendelian
Reaction
Synonyms
EC 2.3.1.88, EGAP, embryonic growth-associated protein, hNaa30, MAK10, MAK3, MAK31, Mak31p, Mak3p, N-alpha acetyltransferase 30, N-alpha-acetyltransferase 30, N-terminal acetyltransferase, N-terminal acetyltransferase complex C, N-terminal acetyltransferase Naa30, NAA30, NAA35, NAA38, Nalpha-acetyltransferase, Nalpha-terminal acetyltransferase complex C, NAT12, NatC, PAM21, protein methionine N-acetyltransferase, RimI, RimI acetyltransferase, Rv3420c, TcNaa30, TcNaa35, TcNatC
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Systematic Name
Systematic Name on EC 2.3.1.256 - N-terminal methionine Nalpha-acetyltransferase NatC
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acetyl-CoA:N-terminal-Met-Leu/Ile/Phe/Trp/Tyr-[protein] Met Nalpha-acetyltransferase
N-terminal-acetylases (NATs) catalyse the covalent attachment of an acetyl moiety from acetyl-CoA to the free alpha-amino group at the N-terminus of a protein. This irreversible modification neutralizes the positive charge at the N-terminus and makes the N-terminal residue larger and more hydrophobic, and may also play a role in membrane targeting and gene silencing. The NatC complex is found in all eukaryotic organisms, and specifically targets N-terminal L-methionine residues attached to bulky hydrophobic residues at the second position, including Leu, Ile, Phe, Trp, and Tyr residues.