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methyltransferase domain-containing protein
This family appears to have methyltransferase activity. (from Pfam)
This family appears to be a methyltransferase domain. (from Pfam)
methyltransferase
This domain is found in ribosomal RNA small subunit methyltransferase C (eg Swiss:P44453) as well as other methyltransferases (eg Swiss:Q53742). (from Pfam)
Protein-L-isoaspartate(D-aspartate) O-methyltransferase (PCMT)
SAM-dependent methyltransferase
This family uses S-AdoMet in the methylation of diverse substrates. This family includes a related group of bacterial proteins of unknown function, including Swiss:P45528. This family includes the methylase Dipthine synthase. (from Pfam)
bifunctional cobalt-precorrin-7 (C(5))-methyltransferase CbiE/decarboxylating cobalt-precorrin-6B (C(15))-methyltransferase CbiT
cobalamin biosynthesis bifunctional protein CbiET catalyzes two methylations (at C-5 and C-15) in precorrin-6Y and its decarboxylation, to produce precorrin-8X as part of the biosynthesis of cobalamin
precorrin-6Y C5,15-methyltransferase (decarboxylating) subunit CbiT
This model recognizes the CbiT methylase which is responsible, in part (along with CbiE), for methylating precorrin-6y (or cobalt-precorrin-6y) at both the 5 and 15 positions as well as the concomitant decarbozylation at C-12. In many organisms, this protein is fused to the CbiE subunit. The fused protein, when found in organisms catalyzing the oxidative version of the cobalamin biosynthesis pathway, is called CobL.
precorrin-6y C5,15-methyltransferase (decarboxylating) subunit CbiE
This model recognizes the CbiE methylase which is responsible, in part (along with CbiT), for methylating precorrin-6y (or cobalt-precorrin-6y) at both the 5 and 15 positions as well as the concomitant decarbozylation at C-12. In many organisms, this protein is fused to the CbiT subunit. The fused protein, when found in organisms catalyzing the oxidative version of the cobalamin biosynthesis pathway, is called CobL.
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