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A0A1D6H6N6 A0A1D6H6N6 A0A1D6HUR1 A0A1D6HUR1 Si486014c02 Si486014c02 Dxs1 Dxs1 A0A1D6MT09 A0A1D6MT09 A0A1D6MYG3 A0A1D6MYG3 A0A1D6N2A6 A0A1D6N2A6 A0A1D6NHS6 A0A1D6NHS6 A0A1D6PYJ4 A0A1D6PYJ4 A0A1D6Q048 A0A1D6Q048 A0A1X7YIH6 A0A1X7YIH6 A0A1X7YIL0 A0A1X7YIL0 B4FI76_MAIZE B4FI76_MAIZE Adk1 Adk1 B4FLP7_MAIZE B4FLP7_MAIZE Thi2 Thi2 B4G0W5_MAIZE B4G0W5_MAIZE TENA2 TENA2 Pco111761(65) Pco111761(65) C4J3I7_MAIZE C4J3I7_MAIZE THIM THIM THI1-1 THI1-1
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A0A1D6H6N6Adenylate kinase 4; Belongs to the adenylate kinase family. (186 aa)
A0A1D6HUR1Deoxy xylulose synthase 2. (727 aa)
Si486014c02Adenylate kinase; Belongs to the adenylate kinase family. (295 aa)
Dxs1Deoxy xylulose synthase 1. (748 aa)
A0A1D6MT09Thiamin diphosphokinase1. (197 aa)
A0A1D6MYG3Adenylate kinase 1 chloroplastic; Belongs to the adenylate kinase family. (128 aa)
A0A1D6N2A6Thiamine pyrophosphokinase; Belongs to the thiamine pyrophosphokinase family. (262 aa)
A0A1D6NHS6Adenylate kinase 4; Belongs to the adenylate kinase family. (307 aa)
A0A1D6PYJ4Thiaminase1. (619 aa)
A0A1D6Q048Adenylate kinase 5 chloroplastic; Belongs to the adenylate kinase family. (569 aa)
A0A1X7YIH6Uncharacterized protein; Belongs to the adenylate kinase family. (283 aa)
A0A1X7YIL0Uncharacterized protein; Belongs to the adenylate kinase family. (283 aa)
B4FI76_MAIZEAdenylate kinase 4; Belongs to the adenylate kinase family. (241 aa)
Adk1Adenylate kinase1; Belongs to the adenylate kinase family. (286 aa)
B4FLP7_MAIZECysteine desulfurase mitochondrial. (451 aa)
Thi2Thiamine thiazole synthase, chloroplastic; Involved in biosynthesis of the thiamine precursor thiazole. Catalyzes the conversion of NAD and glycine to adenosine diphosphate 5- (2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methylthiazole-2-carboxylic acid (ADT), an adenylated thiazole intermediate. The reaction includes an iron- dependent sulfide transfer from a conserved cysteine residue of the protein to a thiazole intermediate. The enzyme can only undergo a single turnover, which suggests it is a suicide enzyme. May have additional roles in adaptation to various stress conditions and in DNA damage tolerance; B [...] (355 aa)
B4G0W5_MAIZEMinichromosome maintenance (MCM2/3/5) family protein. (453 aa)
TENA2Bifunctional TENA2 protein; Involved in thiamine salvage by hydrolyzing the thiamine breakdown product 4-amino-5-aminomethyl-2-methylpyrimidine (amino-HMP) to 4-amino-5-hydroxymethyl-2-methylpyrimidine (HMP). Has a high formylamino-HMP amidohydrolase activity. No activity with other thiamine degradation products such as thiamine mono- or diphosphate, oxothiamine, oxythiamine, thiamine disulfide, desthiothiamine or thiochrome as substrates. Does not display thiaminase II activity, as it is unable to hydrolyze thiamine. Is able to carry out two successive steps in the salvage of thiamine [...] (224 aa)
Pco111761(65)Adenylate kinase 4; Belongs to the adenylate kinase family. (241 aa)
C4J3I7_MAIZEThiaminase2. (613 aa)
THIMHydroxyethylthiazole kinase; Thiazole kinase involved in thiamine salvage pathway. (280 aa)
THI1-1Thiamine thiazole synthase 1, chloroplastic; Involved in biosynthesis of the thiamine precursor thiazole. Catalyzes the conversion of NAD and glycine to adenosine diphosphate 5- (2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methylthiazole-2-carboxylic acid (ADT), an adenylated thiazole intermediate. The reaction includes an iron- dependent sulfide transfer from a conserved cysteine residue of the protein to a thiazole intermediate. The enzyme can only undergo a single turnover, which suggests it is a suicide enzyme. May have additional roles in adaptation to various stress conditions and in DNA damage tolerance; [...] (354 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Zea mays
NCBI taxonomy Id: 4577
Other names: Z. mays, Zea mays L., Zea mays var. japonica, maize
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