Abstract:Sequence-based functional annotation of enzymes is an essential step in the discovery and development of new biocatalysts. The vinylglycine ketimine (VGK) subfamily of pyridoxal-phosphate dependent enzymes plays critical roles in sulfur metabolism and is home to a growing range of secondary metabolic enzymes that synthesize noncanonical amino acids. However, discovery of useful new enzymes has been slowed because functional assignments within the VGK sub-family are convoluted by pervasive mis-annotation. Here,… Show more
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