HAMAP rule MF_00024
General rule information
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| PURL | https://purl.expasy.org/hamap/rule/MF_00024 |
| Accession | MF_00024 |
| Dates | 28-FEB-2005 (Created)
01-MAR-2024 (Last updated, Version 27) |
| Name | CobD_CbiB |
| Scope(s) |
Bacteria Archaea |
| Template(s) | Q05600; [ Recover all ] |
| Triggered by |
HAMAP; MF_00024 (Get profile general information and statistics) |
Propagated annotation
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Identifier, protein and gene names
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| case <OC:Salmonella> | |
| Identifier | CBIB |
| else | |
| Identifier | COBD |
| end case | |
| case <OC:Salmonella> | |
| Protein name | RecName: Full=Cobalamin biosynthesis protein CbiB; |
| else case <OC:Bacteria> and not <OC:Salmonella> | |
| Protein name | RecName: Full=Cobalamin biosynthesis protein CobD; |
| else case <OC:Archaea> | |
| Protein name | RecName: Full=Probable cobalamin biosynthesis protein CobD; |
| end case | |
| case <OC:Salmonella> | |
| Gene name | Name=cbiB; |
| else | |
| Gene name | Name=cobD; |
| end case | |
Comments
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| case <OC:Salmonella> | |
| FUNCTION | Converts cobyric acid to cobinamide by the addition of aminopropanol on the F carboxylic group. However, the true cosubstrate could be (R)-1-amino-2-propanol O-2-phosphate, leading to cobinamide phosphate. |
| else | |
| FUNCTION | Converts cobyric acid to cobinamide by the addition of aminopropanol on the F carboxylic group. |
| end case | |
| PATHWAY | Cofactor biosynthesis; adenosylcobalamin biosynthesis. |
| SUBCELLULAR LOCATION | Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. |
| SIMILARITY | Belongs to the CobD/CbiB family. |
Keywords
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Gene Ontology
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| GO:0015420; Molecular function:ABC-type vitamin B12 transporter activity |
| GO:0005886; Cellular component:plasma membrane |
| GO:0009236; Biological process:cobalamin biosynthetic process |
Cross-references
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| NCBIfam | TIGR00380; CobD; 1; |
| General | Transmembrane; -; 5-6; |
Features
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Additional information
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| Size range | 283-342 amino acids |
| Related rules |
None |
| Fusion | Nter: None Cter: None |
| Comments | Called cbiB in Salmonella |