KEGG   ORTHOLOGY: K21779
Entry
K21779                      KO                                     
Symbol
pigB
Name
2-methyl-3-n-amyl-dihydropyrrolel dehydrogenase
Pathway
map00333  Prodigiosin biosynthesis
map01100  Metabolic pathways
map01110  Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
Module
M00837  Prodigiosin biosynthesis, L-proline => prodigiosin
Reaction
R11661  2-methyl-3-n-amyl-dihydropyrrole:amine oxidoreductase
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:ko00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09110 Biosynthesis of other secondary metabolites
   00333 Prodigiosin biosynthesis
    K21779  pigB; 2-methyl-3-n-amyl-dihydropyrrolel dehydrogenase
Other DBs
COG: COG1232
Genes
SMW: SMWW4_v1c11030(pigB)
SRR: SerAS9_1752
SRS: SerAS12_1752
SRA: SerAS13_1753
SERF: L085_23035
SERM: CLM71_22605
SSUR: ATE40_002230
SNEM: NLX84_05500
SERA: Ser39006_020690
SERQ: CWC46_20695
VSR: Vspart_01679(pigB)
HCH: HCH_06024
AG: CAH55630(pigB)
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Reference
  Authors
Williamson NR, Simonsen HT, Ahmed RA, Goldet G, Slater H, Woodley L, Leeper FJ, Salmond GP
  Title
Biosynthesis of the red antibiotic, prodigiosin, in Serratia: identification of a novel 2-methyl-3-n-amyl-pyrrole (MAP) assembly pathway, definition of the terminal condensing enzyme, and implications for undecylprodigiosin biosynthesis in Streptomyces.
  Journal
Mol Microbiol 56:971-89 (2005)
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2958.2005.04602.x
  Sequence
Reference
  Authors
Harris AK, Williamson NR, Slater H, Cox A, Abbasi S, Foulds I, Simonsen HT, Leeper FJ, Salmond GP
  Title
The Serratia gene cluster encoding biosynthesis of the red antibiotic, prodigiosin, shows species- and strain-dependent genome context variation.
  Journal
Microbiology 150:3547-60 (2004)
DOI:10.1099/mic.0.27222-0
  Sequence
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KEGG   REACTION: R11661
Entry
R11661                      Reaction                               
Name
2-methyl-3-n-amyl-dihydropyrrole:amine oxidoreductase
Definition
2-Methyl-3-n-amyl-dihydropyrrole + FAD <=> 2-Methyl-3-n-amyl-pyrrole + FADH2
Equation
Pathway
rn00333  Prodigiosin biosynthesis
rn01100  Metabolic pathways
rn01110  Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
Module
M00837  Prodigiosin biosynthesis, L-proline => prodigiosin
Orthology
K21779  2-methyl-3-n-amyl-dihydropyrrolel dehydrogenase
Reference
1  [PMID:15853884]
  Authors
Williamson NR, Simonsen HT, Ahmed RA, Goldet G, Slater H, Woodley L, Leeper FJ, Salmond GP
  Title
Biosynthesis of the red antibiotic, prodigiosin, in Serratia: identification of a novel 2-methyl-3-n-amyl-pyrrole (MAP) assembly pathway, definition of the terminal condensing enzyme, and implications for undecylprodigiosin biosynthesis in Streptomyces.
  Journal
Mol Microbiol 56:971-89 (2005)
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2958.2005.04602.x
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