Pantothenate synthetase


NamePantothenate synthetase
Synonyms
  • 6.3.2.1
  • Pantoate--beta-alanine ligase
  • Pantoate-activating enzyme
  • PS
Gene NamepanC
OrganismMycobacterium tuberculosis
Amino acid sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0051247|Pantothenate synthetase
MTIPAFHPGELNVYSAPGDVADVSRALRLTGRRVMLVPTMGALHEGHLALVRAAKRVPGS
VVVVSIFVNPMQFGAGEDLDAYPRTPDDDLAQLRAEGVEIAFTPTTAAMYPDGLRTTVQP
GPLAAELEGGPRPTHFAGVLTVVLKLLQIVRPDRVFFGEKDYQQLVLIRQLVADFNLDVA
VVGVPTVREADGLAMSSRNRYLDPAQRAAAVALSAALTAAAHAATAGAQAALDAARAVLD
AAPGVAVDYLELRDIGLGPMPLNGSGRLLVAARLGTTRLLDNIAIEIGTFAGTDRPDGYR
AILESHWRN
Number of residuesNone
Molecular Weight32677.14
Theoretical pINone
GO Classification
Functions
  • ATP binding
  • manganese ion binding
  • magnesium ion binding
  • pantoate-beta-alanine ligase activity
Processes
  • growth
  • pathogenesis
  • pantothenate biosynthetic process
  • pantothenate biosynthetic process from valine
  • beta-alanine metabolic process
Components
  • cytosol
General FunctionCatalyzes the condensation of pantoate with beta-alanine in an ATP-dependent reaction via a pantoyl-adenylate intermediate.
Specific FunctionAtp binding
Transmembrane Regions
GenBank Protein ID
UniProtKB IDP9WIL5
UniProtKB Entry Name
Cellular LocationCytoplasm
Gene sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0051248|Pantothenate synthetase (panC)
ATGACGATTCCTGCGTTCCATCCCGGTGAACTCAATGTGTACTCGGCACCGGGGGATGTC
GCCGATGTCAGTCGCGCACTGCGACTCACCGGCCGGCGAGTGATGTTGGTGCCTACTATG
GGTGCGCTGCACGAAGGCCACCTCGCGTTGGTGCGTGCGGCCAAGCGGGTGCCCGGATCG
GTCGTCGTCGTGTCGATCTTCGTCAACCCGATGCAATTCGGTGCCGGGGAAGATCTCGAC
GCCTATCCCCGCACCCCGGACGACGACCTGGCGCAACTGCGGGCCGAAGGCGTGGAAATC
GCTTTCACGCCAACTACCGCGGCGATGTATCCCGACGGCCTGCGCACCACCGTGCAACCC
GGTCCGTTGGCCGCCGAACTCGAGGGCGGCCCGCGGCCAACCCATTTCGCCGGCGTGCTG
ACGGTCGTGCTAAAGCTGCTGCAGATCGTGCGCCCGGATCGGGTGTTCTTCGGTGAGAAG
GACTACCAGCAGCTGGTGCTGATCCGGCAGCTGGTCGCGGACTTCAACCTCGATGTCGCG
GTGGTCGGCGTGCCGACCGTGCGCGAAGCCGACGGGCTGGCGATGTCGTCGCGCAACCGC
TACCTGGACCCGGCCCAGCGTGCGGCGGCCGTCGCGCTCTCGGCGGCGCTAACGGCCGCA
GCGCATGCGGCAACGGCTGGCGCGCAGGCCGCGCTGGATGCCGCCCGTGCGGTGCTCGAC
GCTGCACCCGGCGTGGCGGTCGACTACCTGGAGCTGCGCGATATCGGGCTTGGCCCGATG
CCGCTCAACGGTTCCGGTCGGCTGCTGGTTGCTGCCCGGCTTGGCACCACCAGGCTGCTG
GACAACATTGCGATTGAAATCGGAACTTTCGCCGGCACCGACCGCCCGGACGGATACCGG
GCAATCCTCGAATCACATTGGAGAAACTGA
GenBank Gene ID
GeneCard IDNone
GenAtlas ID
HGNC ID
Chromosome LocationNone
LocusNone
References
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