General Information of Protein (ID: PRT00150)
Name Homocysteine S-methyltransferase 1 (BHMT)
Synonyms   Click to Show/Hide Synonyms of This Protein
Bhmt
Gene Name Bhmt Gene ID
12116
UniProt ID
O35490
Family Transferases (EC 2)
EC Number   EC: 2.1.1.5  (Click to Show/Hide the Complete EC Tree)
Transferase
Methylase
Methyltransferase
EC: 2.1.1.5
  Click to Show/Hide the Molecular/Functional Data (Sequence/Structure/Function) of This Protein
Sequence
MAPVAGKKAKKGILERLNAGEVVIGDGGFVFALEKRGYVKAGPWTPEAAVEHPEAVRQLH
REFLRAGSNVMQTFTFYASEDKLENRGNYVAEKISGQKVNEAACDIARQVADEGDALVAG
GVSQTPSYLSCKSEVEVKKIFRQQLEVFMKKNVDFLIAEYFEHVEEAVWAVEALKASGKP
VAATMCIGPEGDLHGVPPGECAVRLVKAGASIVGVNCHFDPSVSLQTVKLMKEGLEAARL
KAYLMSQPLAYHTPDCGKQGFIDLPEFPFGLEPRVATRWDIQKYAREAYNLGVRYIGGCC
GFEPYHIRAIAEELAPERGFLPPASEKHGSWGSGLDMHTKPWIRARARKEYWQNLRIASG
RPYNPSMSRPDAWGVTKGAAELMQQKEATTEQQLRELFEKQKFKSAQ
Function Involved in the regulation of homocysteine metabolism. Converts betaine and homocysteine to dimethylglycine and methionine, respectively. This reaction is also required for the irreversible oxidation of choline.
Regulatory Network
Full List of Metabolite(s) Regulating This Protein
      Organic acids and derivatives
            Methionine Click to Show/Hide the Full List of Regulating Pair(s):   1 Pair(s)
               Detailed Information Metabo  Info click to show the details of this metabolite
               Regulating Pair Experim Info click to show the details of experiment for validating this pair [1]
                      Introduced Variation Methionine addition (5 hours)
                      Induced Change BHMT protein expression levels: increase
                      Summary Introduced Variation         Induced Change 
                      Disease Status Hyperhomocysteinaemia [ICD-11: 3B61]
                      Details It is reported that methionine addition causes the increase of BHMT protein expression compared with control group.
References
1 The nutrigenetics of hyperhomocysteinemia: quantitative proteomics reveals differences in the methionine cycle enzymes of gene-induced versus diet-induced hyperhomocysteinemia. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2010 Mar;9(3):471-85.

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