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STRING protein interaction network
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Namu_1688Phosphoserine phosphatase SerB; KEGG: mxa:MXAN_1089 ACT domain-containing protein/phosphoserine phosphatase SerB; TIGRFAM: phosphoserine phosphatase SerB; HAD- superfamily hydrolase, subfamily IB (PSPase-like); PFAM: Haloacid dehalogenase domain protein hydrolase; sucrose-6F-phosphate phosphohydrolase. (380 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
serC
Phosphoserine aminotransferase; Catalyzes the reversible conversion of 3- phosphohydroxypyruvate to phosphoserine and of 3-hydroxy-2-oxo-4- phosphonooxybutanoate to phosphohydroxythreonine; Belongs to the class-V pyridoxal-phosphate-dependent aminotransferase family. SerC subfamily.
  
 
 0.980
glyA
Glycine hydroxymethyltransferase; Catalyzes the reversible interconversion of serine and glycine with tetrahydrofolate (THF) serving as the one-carbon carrier. This reaction serves as the major source of one-carbon groups required for the biosynthesis of purines, thymidylate, methionine, and other important biomolecules. Also exhibits THF-independent aldolase activity toward beta-hydroxyamino acids, producing glycine and aldehydes, via a retro-aldol mechanism.
  
 0.954
Namu_4422
KEGG: mxa:MXAN_2041 putative cystathionine beta- synthase; TIGRFAM: cystathionine beta-synthase; PFAM: Pyridoxal-5'-phosphate-dependent protein beta subunit; CBS domain containing protein; SMART: CBS domain containing protein.
    
 0.950
Namu_1304
KEGG: cvi:CV_2874 L-serine dehydratase; TIGRFAM: L-serine dehydratase 1; PFAM: serine dehydratase alpha chain; serine dehydratase beta chain; Belongs to the iron-sulfur dependent L-serine dehydratase family.
   
 
 0.937
Namu_3620
KEGG: pae:PA2443 L-serine dehydratase; TIGRFAM: L-serine dehydratase 1; PFAM: serine dehydratase alpha chain; serine dehydratase beta chain; Belongs to the iron-sulfur dependent L-serine dehydratase family.
   
 
 0.937
trpB-2
Tryptophan synthase, beta subunit; The beta subunit is responsible for the synthesis of L- tryptophan from indole and L-serine.
  
 
 0.925
Namu_4419
TIGRFAM: threonine dehydratase; PFAM: Pyridoxal-5'-phosphate-dependent protein beta subunit; amino acid-binding ACT domain protein; KEGG: pca:Pcar_2979 threonine dehydratase.
    
 0.912
ilvA
Threonine dehydratase; Catalyzes the anaerobic formation of alpha-ketobutyrate and ammonia from threonine in a two-step reaction. The first step involved a dehydration of threonine and a production of enamine intermediates (aminocrotonate), which tautomerizes to its imine form (iminobutyrate). Both intermediates are unstable and short-lived. The second step is the nonenzymatic hydrolysis of the enamine/imine intermediates to form 2- ketobutyrate and free ammonia. In the low water environment of the cell, the second step is accelerated by RidA.
    
 0.912
Namu_4867
KEGG: pla:Plav_1115 CDP-diacylglycerol--serine O- phosphatidyltransferase; TIGRFAM: CDP-diacylglycerol/serine O- phosphatidyltransferase; PFAM: CDP-alcohol phosphatidyltransferase; Belongs to the CDP-alcohol phosphatidyltransferase class-I family.
    
  0.907
trpA
Tryptophan synthase, alpha subunit; The alpha subunit is responsible for the aldol cleavage of indoleglycerol phosphate to indole and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate. Belongs to the TrpA family.
  
 
 0.906
Your Current Organism:
Nakamurella multipartita
NCBI taxonomy Id: 479431
Other names: N. multipartita DSM 44233, Nakamurella multipartita DSM 44233, Nakamurella multipartita str. DSM 44233, Nakamurella multipartita strain DSM 44233
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