“…However, our analysis and the most recent study (Graindorge et al, 2014) revealed that aminotransferases having PPA-AT activity are present not only in plants but also in a broader range of microbes. Plant PPA-ATs belong to the AspAT Ib class (Graindorge et al, 2010;Dal Cin et al, 2011;Maeda et al, 2011), which falls within subfamily Ig (Mehta et al, 1993;Jensen and Gu, 1996) and is distantly related to class-Ia AspATs (subfamily Ia) commonly present in all organisms (Alfano and Kahn, 1993;Okamoto et al, 1996;Nobe et al, 1998). In addition to plants, AspAT Ib-type enzymes having strong PPA-AT activity were found in Chlorobi bacteria (C. tepidum; Figure 3, Table 1) and Kinetic parameters were obtained for prephenate using aspartate amino donor (20 mM) in 10-min reactions using 0.5 and 2 mg/mL recombinant enzymes for wild type and mutants of Arabidopsis PPA-AT enzymes, respectively.…”