Demethylrebeccamycin-D-glucose O-methyltransferase

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Demethylrebeccamycin-D-glucose O-methyltransferase (EC 2.1.1.164, RebM) is an enzyme with systematic name S-adenosyl-L-methionine:demethylrebeccamycin-D-glucose O-methyltransferase.[1][2] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction

Demethylrebeccamycin-D-glucose O-methyltransferase
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EC no.2.1.1.164
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4'-demethylrebeccamycin S-adenosyl-L-methionine rebeccamycin S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine

Demethylrebeccamycin-D-glucose O-methyltransferase catalyses the last step in the biosynthesis of rebeccamycin, an indolocarbazole alkaloid produced by the Actinobacterium Lechevalieria aerocolonigenes.

References

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  1. ^ Zhang C, Albermann C, Fu X, Peters NR, Chisholm JD, Zhang G, Gilbert EJ, Wang PG, Van Vranken DL, Thorson JS (May 2006). "RebG- and RebM-catalyzed indolocarbazole diversification". ChemBioChem. 7 (5): 795–804. doi:10.1002/cbic.200500504. PMID 16575939. S2CID 25017820.
  2. ^ Singh S, McCoy JG, Zhang C, Bingman CA, Phillips GN, Thorson JS (August 2008). "Structure and mechanism of the rebeccamycin sugar 4'-O-methyltransferase RebM". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283 (33): 22628–36. doi:10.1074/jbc.M800503200. PMC 2504894. PMID 18502766.
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