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AF_AFK0EPI8F1_1 - Summary | Structure
Name: Activator of Hsp90 ATPase homologue 1/2-like C-terminal domain-containing protein
Organism: Nocardia brasiliensis ATCC 700358
Experimental Method: NA
Resolution: N/A
Molecular Weight: 18.501 kDa

Terpene cyclase ATR13

UniProtKB accession:  A0A084R1K7
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UniProtKB description:  Terpene cyclase; part of the core atranone cluster (CAC) which products are predicted to catalyze most or all steps of mycotoxin atranone synthesis, starting from geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate (GGPP) (PubMed:25015739). The initial cyclization of GGPP to dolabellane is probably performed by the terpene cyclase ATR13 (PubMed:25015739). The Baeyer-Villiger oxidation near the end of the atranone synthesis, which converts atranones D and E to atranones F and G is predicted to be catalyzed by the monooxygenase ATR8 (PubMed:25015739). Of the CAC's other predicted gene products, the reducing PKS ATR6 might synthesize a polyketide chain (PubMed:25015739). This polyketide is probably transferred onto the atranone backbone by the polyketide transferase ATR5 (By similarity). Other predicted CAC products include 4 oxygenases (ATR2, ATR3, ATR4, and ATR14), 3 short-chain reductases (ATR7, ATR9, and ATR10), and a methyltransferase (ATR12) (PubMed:25015739). These may all be involved in the various steps of atranone biosynthesis, although their specific roles must await experimental determination (PubMed:25015739).
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