KEGG   Pseudonocardia sp. EC080610-09: AD006_22015
Entry
AD006_22015       CDS       T04146                                 
Name
(GenBank) 3-isopropylmalate dehydratase
  KO
K01704  3-isopropylmalate/(R)-2-methylmalate dehydratase small subunit [EC:4.2.1.33 4.2.1.35]
Organism
pseq  Pseudonocardia sp. EC080610-09
Pathway
pseq00290  Valine, leucine and isoleucine biosynthesis
pseq00660  C5-Branched dibasic acid metabolism
pseq01100  Metabolic pathways
pseq01110  Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites
pseq01210  2-Oxocarboxylic acid metabolism
pseq01230  Biosynthesis of amino acids
Module
pseq_M00432  Leucine biosynthesis, 2-oxoisovalerate => 2-oxoisocaproate
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:pseq00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09101 Carbohydrate metabolism
   00660 C5-Branched dibasic acid metabolism
    AD006_22015
  09105 Amino acid metabolism
   00290 Valine, leucine and isoleucine biosynthesis
    AD006_22015
Enzymes [BR:pseq01000]
 4. Lyases
  4.2  Carbon-oxygen lyases
   4.2.1  Hydro-lyases
    4.2.1.33  3-isopropylmalate dehydratase
     AD006_22015
    4.2.1.35  (R)-2-methylmalate dehydratase
     AD006_22015
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Aconitase_C
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: ALL77318
LinkDB
Position
complement(4789416..4789946)
AA seq 176 aa
MSAKRDYPPPPDVITGRVAWVFGDDFDIDLVTGVENIKSYDAAFLRGVVMQAYDPGFADR
VRPGDVIVGGRNFGYGHPHYPPMVALRDLGIAAVLAESFSPGFWRGETYNGMPLITVPGI
TAAVATGDDLSLDWRAAAVTLAGGRTLQGTPPAERVARVIEAGGSLKLLLAEHART
NT seq 531 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
gtgagcgcgaagcgcgactacccgccgccgcccgacgtgatcaccggccgcgtggcctgg
gtgttcggcgacgacttcgacatcgacctcgtgaccggcgtcgagaacatcaagtcctac
gacgccgcgttcctccgcggcgtcgtcatgcaggcctacgacccgggcttcgccgaccgg
gtccggcccggcgacgtgatcgtcggcggccggaacttcggctacggccacccgcactac
ccgccgatggtcgcgctgcgcgacctcggcatcgccgcggtgctcgccgagtcgttctcg
cccgggttctggcgcggtgagacctacaacgggatgccgctgatcacggtccccggcatc
accgccgccgtggccaccggcgacgacctgagcctcgactggcgtgccgccgccgtcacc
ctggccggcggccggacgctgcagggcaccccgcccgccgagcgggtcgcccgggtcatc
gaggcgggcggctcgttgaagctgctgctcgccgagcacgcgcgcacctga

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