Details of Protein
| General Information of Protein (ID: PRT00198) | |||||
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| Name | Omega-amidase NIT2 (NIT2) | ||||
| Synonyms |
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Nitrilase homolog 2; Nit2; D16Ertd502e
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| Gene Name | Nit2 | Gene ID | |||
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| Family | Hydrolases (EC 3) | ||||
| EC Number | EC: 3.5.1.3 (Click to Show/Hide the Complete EC Tree) | ||||
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| Sequence |
MSTFRLALIQLQVSSIKSDNLTRACSLVREAAKQGANIVSLPECFNSPYGTTYFPDYAEK
IPGESTQKLSEVAKESSIYLIGGSIPEEDAGKLYNTCSVFGPDGSLLVKHRKIHLFDIDV PGKITFQESKTLSPGDSFSTFDTPYCKVGLGICYDMRFAELAQIYAQRGCQLLVYPGAFN LTTGPAHWELLQRARAVDNQVYVATASPARDDKASYVAWGHSTVVDPWGQVLTKAGTEET ILYSDIDLKKLAEIRQQIPILKQKRADLYTVESKKP |
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| Structure | |||||
| Function | Has omega-amidase activity. The role of omega-amidase is to remove potentially toxic intermediates by converting 2-oxoglutaramate and 2-oxosuccinamate to biologically useful 2-oxoglutarate and oxaloacetate, respectively. Can also hydrolyze gamma-monomethyl-alpha-ketoglutarate in vitro. | ||||
| Regulatory Network | |||||
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| Methionine | Click to Show/Hide the Full List of Regulating Pair(s): 1 Pair(s) | |||||
| Detailed Information |
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| Regulating Pair |
Experim Info
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| Introduced Variation | Methionine addition (336 hours) | |||||
| Induced Change | NIT2 protein expression levels: increase | |||||
| Summary | Introduced Variation
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| Disease Status | Hyperhomocysteinaemia [ICD-11: 3B61] | |||||
| Details | It is reported that methionine addition causes the increase of NIT2 protein expression compared with control group. | |||||
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