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'''Phosphotransferase''' (PT) are enzymes which catalyze phosphorylation reactions. The acceptor group can be alcohol, carboxy, nitrogenous, phosphate or a pair ofd groups.<br />
'''Phosphotransferase''' (PT) are enzymes which catalyze phosphorylation reactions. The acceptor group can be alcohol, carboxy, nitrogenous, phosphate or a pair ofd groups.<br />
* '''Aminoglycoside PT''' (AGPT) inactivate aminoglycoside antibiotics by phosphorylation.<br />
* '''Aminoglycoside PT''' (AGPT) inactivate aminoglycoside antibiotics by phosphorylation.<br />
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* '''Phosphoenolpyruvate-protein PT''' (PEP) catalyzes the phosphorylation of protein histidine residues.
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* '''Phosphoenolpyruvate-protein PT''' (PEP) catalyzes the phosphorylation of protein histidine residues.<br />
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* '''Sporulation initiation PT''' (Spo) are elements in the phosphorelay system which regulates the initiation of sporulation.<br />
See: <br />
See: <br />

Revision as of 07:50, 3 July 2016

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Phosphotransferase (PT) are enzymes which catalyze phosphorylation reactions. The acceptor group can be alcohol, carboxy, nitrogenous, phosphate or a pair ofd groups.

  • Aminoglycoside PT (AGPT) inactivate aminoglycoside antibiotics by phosphorylation.
  • Phosphoenolpyruvate-protein PT (PEP) catalyzes the phosphorylation of protein histidine residues.
  • Sporulation initiation PT (Spo) are elements in the phosphorelay system which regulates the initiation of sporulation.

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3D structures of phosphotransferase

Updated on 03-July-2016

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