2022
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.s1.l7896
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Lysine‐2,3‐aminomutase and a newly discovered glutamate‐2,3‐aminomutase produce β‐amino acids to overcome salt stress in methanogenic archaea

Abstract: Many methanogenic archaea synthesize N ε ‐acetyl‐β‐lysine and/or β‐glutamate as osmolytes that allow survival in high salinity environments. Methanococcus maripaludis C7 contains two genes, MmarC7_0106 and MmarC7_1783, encoding radical S‐adenosylmethionine(SAM) enzymes with sequence similarity to lysine‐2,3‐aminomutase (KAM). MmarC7_0106 is immediately upstream of an acetyltransferase and was expected to be the KAM involved in the biosynthesis of N ε ‐acetyl‐β‐lysine. To confirm this, the gene was cloned and e… Show more

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