2.1.1.245: 5-methyltetrahydrosarcinapterin:corrinoid/iron-sulfur protein Co-methyltransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.1.1.245
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2.1.1.245
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methanogen
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metr
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methanosarcina
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clostridium
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thermoaceticum
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ch3-h4folate
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n5-methyl
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pka
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cobalt
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ragsdale
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acetyl-enzyme
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h4folate
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barkeri
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thermophila
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ni
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cfesp
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exafs
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unprotonated
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pre-steady-state
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methane
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xanes
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cobiamide
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stopped-flow
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multienzyme
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shoemaker
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tetrahedral
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electrophilic
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companion
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cobalamin-dependent
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a-cluster
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organometallic
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h2o
- 2.1.1.245
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methanogen
- metr
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methanosarcina
- clostridium
- thermoaceticum
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ch3-h4folate
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n5-methyl
- pka
- cobalt
-
ragsdale
-
acetyl-enzyme
-
h4folate
- barkeri
- thermophila
- ni
-
cfesp
-
exafs
-
unprotonated
-
pre-steady-state
- methane
-
xanes
-
cobiamide
-
stopped-flow
-
multienzyme
-
shoemaker
-
tetrahedral
-
electrophilic
-
companion
-
cobalamin-dependent
-
a-cluster
-
organometallic
- h2o
Reaction
Synonyms
AcdS, acetyl-CoA decarbonylase/synthase complex, C/Fe-S enzyme, cdhD, CdhD1, cdhE, CH3-H4pteridine:cob(I)amide-protein methyltransferase, methyltetrahydrofolate:corrinoid/iron-sulfur protein methyltransferase, MeTr
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Systematic Name
Systematic Name on EC 2.1.1.245 - 5-methyltetrahydrosarcinapterin:corrinoid/iron-sulfur protein Co-methyltransferase
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5-methyltetrahydrosarcinapterin:corrinoid/iron-sulfur protein methyltransferase
Catalyses the transfer of a methyl group from the cobamide cofactor of a corrinoid/Fe-S protein to the N5 group of tetrahydrosarcinapterin. Forms, together with EC 1.2.7.4, anaerobic carbon-monoxide dehydrogenase, and EC 2.3.1.169, CO-methylating acetyl-CoA synthase, the acetyl-CoA decarbonylase/synthase complex that catalyses the demethylation of acetyl-CoA in a reaction that also forms CO2. This reaction is a key step in methanogenesis from acetate.