Detail of EN61617816
Summary
Name:BLYA_BACSUFullName:N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase BlyA,BlyA
Producer Organism:Bacillus subtilis
Sequence Length:367
Mass:39629
Calculated Isoelectric Point:10.11
Target:B. subtilis
Link:O31982
Function:Autolysins are involved in some important biological processes such as cell separation, cell-wall turnover, competence for genetic transformation, formation of the flagella and sporulation. Involved in prophage SP-beta-mediated cell lysis.
GO term prediction
1 GO:0008745, the N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase activity2 GO:0009253, the peptidoglycan catabolic process
Structures
No structs found on enzybiotics databaseSequence
MSVFTNSYIPVNKYTRPGLKLQGVKKCVLHYTANPGAGADNHRRYFSNAQVYASAHIFVD KAEAICIIPLNEVAYHANDIQQRDSAGNPYRGVAALKPNANFLSIGVEMCLEKDGSFHSD TVERTEDVFVELCNKFGLDPIDDIVRHYDITHKNCPAPWVSNSQKFVDFKNRVKAKMSGK SVSKASPTKPTTSSPSSSSAVSGSLKSKVDGLRFYSKPSWEDKDVVGTVNKGIGFPTVVE KVKVGSAYQYKVKNSKGTTYYITASDKYVDVTGSVKTSSSAPKTTSTSSSSSSIKSVGKI KIVGVSSAAIVMDKPDRNSSKNIGTVKLGSTISISGSVKGKNNSNGYWEVIYKGKRGYIS GQFGSTI
Activity
No MICs found on enzybiotics databaseReferences
[1] Karamata D.,Regamey A., The N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase encoded by the Bacillus subtilis 168 prophage SP beta. Microbiology,1998,(144):885-893 [MEDLINE:98240226][2] Alloni G.,Albertini A.M.,Moszer I.,Ogasawara N.,Kunst F., The complete genome sequence of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis. Nature,1997,(390):249-256 [MEDLINE:98044033]