KEGG   ORTHOLOGY: K16126
Entry
K16126                      KO                                     
Symbol
syrB1
Name
L-threonine---[L-threonyl-carrier protein] ligase [EC:6.2.1.70]
Pathway
map01054  Nonribosomal peptide structures
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:ko00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09109 Metabolism of terpenoids and polyketides
   01054 Nonribosomal peptide structures
    K16126  syrB1; L-threonine---[L-threonyl-carrier protein] ligase
 09180 Brite Hierarchies
  09181 Protein families: metabolism
   01008 Polyketide biosynthesis proteins
    K16126  syrB1; L-threonine---[L-threonyl-carrier protein] ligase
Enzymes [BR:ko01000]
 6. Ligases
  6.2  Forming carbon-sulfur bonds
   6.2.1  Acid-thiol ligases
    6.2.1.70  L-threonine---[L-threonyl-carrier protein] ligase
     K16126  syrB1; L-threonine---[L-threonyl-carrier protein] ligase
Polyketide biosynthesis proteins [BR:ko01008]
 Nonribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS)
  Nonlinear NRPS
   Syringomycin synthetase
    K16126  syrB1; L-threonine---[L-threonyl-carrier protein] ligase
Other DBs
COG: COG1020
Genes
PSB: Psyr_2611
PSYR: N018_14060
PCI: PCH70_26390
PLIJ: KQP88_12765
PCG: AXG94_03680
PMED: E3Z27_16030
PBC: CD58_16125
PVK: EPZ47_16295
PNB: NK667_09770
PSKU: KUIN1_25980
AG: AAA85160(syrB1)
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Reference
  Authors
Mootz HD, Schwarzer D, Marahiel MA
  Title
Ways of assembling complex natural products on modular nonribosomal peptide synthetases.
  Journal
Reference
PMID:7608074
  Authors
Zhang JH, Quigley NB, Gross DC
  Title
Analysis of the syrB and syrC genes of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae indicates that syringomycin is synthesized by a thiotemplate mechanism.
  Journal
J Bacteriol 177:4009-20 (1995)
DOI:10.1128/JB.177.14.4009-4020.1995
  Sequence
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