2.A.76.2.1 Potential coronamic acid exporter of 236 aas and 5 TMSs. Coronamic acid (CMA), an ethylcyclopropyl amino acid derived from
isoleucine, functions as an intermediate in the biosynthesis of
coronatine, a chlorosis-inducing phytotoxin produced by Pseudomonas
syringae pv. glycinea PG4180. The DNA required for CMA biosynthesisincludes three distinct open reading frames (ORFs)
which share a common orientation for transcription. Two ORFs in the operon include CmaT, a thioesterase and CmaU, a potential exporter (Ullrich and Bender 1994).
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Accession Number: | Q8GMZ9 |
Protein Name: | CmaU |
Length: | 236 |
Molecular Weight: | 26738.00 |
Species: | Pseudomonas syringae pv. maculicola [59511] |
Number of TMSs: | 5 |
Substrate |
(+)-(1S,2S)-norcoronamic acid |
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1: KVVQLASMAY LFKTSHRLWR NPRNPCLSSP NVQISGMYFF RLTLINPKGL LVVSFIAPEQ
61: TFTDIKLYLY FVAQLSMVVI PIGCAWVLLG LTTLNINRTA SVIICCFAVA ILSQLTDSLI
121: KTQIGILGVR EPLIYSIFRP ATLWRPGFIW GQQLDFRINQ RLLRSREVVV WIMLASFGVS
181: LPLLLDKPKG GYFVAASMGR IKANRLVRGS SYSVNTLDIF RSGIFLTHDY IKSSWR