KEGG   Streptomyces graminofaciens: SGFS_042100
Entry
SGFS_042100       CDS       T09325                                 
Name
(GenBank) Methylmalonyl-CoA epimerase
  KO
K05606  methylmalonyl-CoA/ethylmalonyl-CoA epimerase [EC:5.1.99.1]
Organism
sgrf  Streptomyces graminofaciens
Pathway
sgrf00280  Valine, leucine and isoleucine degradation
sgrf00630  Glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism
sgrf00640  Propanoate metabolism
sgrf00720  Other carbon fixation pathways
sgrf01100  Metabolic pathways
sgrf01120  Microbial metabolism in diverse environments
sgrf01200  Carbon metabolism
Module
sgrf_M00741  Propanoyl-CoA metabolism, propanoyl-CoA => succinyl-CoA
Brite
KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:sgrf00001]
 09100 Metabolism
  09101 Carbohydrate metabolism
   00630 Glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism
    SGFS_042100
   00640 Propanoate metabolism
    SGFS_042100
  09102 Energy metabolism
   00720 Other carbon fixation pathways
    SGFS_042100
  09105 Amino acid metabolism
   00280 Valine, leucine and isoleucine degradation
    SGFS_042100
Enzymes [BR:sgrf01000]
 5. Isomerases
  5.1  Racemases and epimerases
   5.1.99  Acting on other compounds
    5.1.99.1  methylmalonyl-CoA epimerase
     SGFS_042100
SSDB
Motif
Pfam: Glyoxalase_4 Glyoxalase Glyoxalase_3 Glyoxalase_6 Ble-like_N
Other DBs
NCBI-ProteinID: BBC32916
LinkDB
Position
4852511..4852951
AA seq 146 aa
MLTRIDHIGIACFDLDATVEFYRATYGFEVFHSEVNEEQGVREAMLKINSTDDGGASYLQ
LLEPTREDSTVAKWLAKNGEGVHHIAFGTADVDGEAAAIKDKGVRVLYEEPRRGSMGSRI
TFLHPKDCHGVLTELVTSAPVESPEH
NT seq 441 nt   +upstreamnt  +downstreamnt
atgctgacgcgaatcgaccacatcgggatcgcctgtttcgacctcgacgccactgtcgag
ttctacagggccacgtacggcttcgaggtgttccactccgaggtcaacgaggagcagggc
gtacgcgaggccatgctcaagatcaacagcacggacgacggcggcgcctcctacctccag
ctcctggagcccacccgcgaggactccaccgtcgccaagtggctggccaagaacggcgag
ggggtccaccacatcgccttcggcacggcggatgtcgacggtgaggcggccgcgatcaag
gacaagggcgtacgcgtcctgtacgaggagccgcgacgcggttccatggggtcacggatc
acgttcctgcaccccaaggattgccatggcgtactgacagaactggtcacttcggcaccg
gttgagtcacctgagcactga

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