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acceptableCATRO:Q1WMA52013-09-15 17:58:48 CDTGO:0008172 S-methyltransferase activity (F)PMID:16623883ECO:0000314 direct assay evidence used in manual assertion

Fig. 2 Used radioactive S-adenosyl-L-[methyl-3H] methionine and quantified product via radioactivity (Tritium labelled.

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unacceptableMICEC:Q8KND72013-09-29 12:41:40 CDTGO:0016757 transferase activity, transferring glycosyl groups (F)PMID:18721755ECO:0000314 direct assay evidence used in manual assertion

Glycosyltransferase CalG3 is from organism Micromonospora echinospora, derived from the calicheamicin gene cluster. Structure is solved by X-ray crystallography (Fig 4).

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updatedbyinstructorMICEC:Q8KND72013-09-29 12:44:06 CDTGO:0046527 glucosyltransferase activity (F)PMID:18721755ECO:0000314 direct assay evidence used in manual assertion

Glycosyltransferase CalG3 is derived from a calicheamicin gene cluster from the organism Micromonospora echinospora.Its function is characterized by HPLC (High Pressure Liquid Chromatography) and Mass spectrometry (Fig 3 & 5).

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unacceptableMICEC:Q8KNE02013-09-29 12:53:48 CDTGO:0016757 transferase activity, transferring glycosyl groups (F)PMID:21987796ECO:0000314 direct assay evidence used in manual assertion

CalG2 is a glycosyltransferase from Micromonospora echinospora derived from the calicheamicin gene cluster. Structure of CalG2 was solved by X-ray crystallography. Fig 2 & 3 show the structure with bound substrate and the catalytic residues.

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requireschangesMICEC:Q8KNE02013-09-29 13:00:46 CDTGO:0016757 transferase activity, transferring glycosyl groups (F)PMID:18721755ECO:0000314 direct assay evidence used in manual assertion

CalG2 is a glycosyltransferase from the calicheamicin gene cluster in the organism, Micromonospora echinospora.Function was characterized by HPLC (High Pressure Liquid Chromatography) and Mass spectrometry as shown in Fig 5.

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unacceptableMICEC:Q8KNF22013-09-29 13:21:05 CDTGO:0016757 transferase activity, transferring glycosyl groups (F)PMID:21987796ECO:0000314 direct assay evidence used in manual assertion

CalG1 is a glycosyltransferase in the calicheamicin gene cluster found in the Micromonospora echinospora organism. Its

structure is solved by X-ray crystallography, as shown in Fig 2D & 3D.

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requireschangesMICEC:Q8KNF22013-09-29 13:29:12 CDTGO:0016757 transferase activity, transferring glycosyl groups (F)PMID:16946071ECO:0000314 direct assay evidence used in manual assertion

CalG1 is a glycosyltransferase from the calicheamicin gene cluster in the organism, Micromonospora echinospora. Its function is characterized via HPLC and Mass spectrometry (Fig 1).

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unacceptableMICEC:Q8KNC32013-10-26 16:42:00 CDTGO:0016757 transferase activity, transferring glycosyl groups (F)PMID:21987796ECO:0000314 direct assay evidence used in manual assertion

The structure of the Glycosyltransferase isolated from Micromonospora echinospora via X-ray crystallography. The gene for the Glycosyltransferase is located on the Calicheamicin gene cluster.Structure is shown in Fig 2C and 3C.

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unacceptableMICEC:Q8KNF12013-10-26 17:10:13 CDTPMID:23662776ECO:0000314 direct assay evidence used in manual assertion

CalS11 is a sugar O-methyltransferase from calicheamicin gene cluster from the organism Micromonospora echinospora.Its structure was discovered in this paper, as seen in Figures 4-7.

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acceptableMICEC:Q8KNF12013-10-26 17:10:14 CDTGO:0008171 O-methyltransferase activity (F)PMID:23662776ECO:0000314 direct assay evidence used in manual assertion

The function of CalG4 was determined in this paper via NMR spectroscopy as shown in Figure 3.

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unacceptableMICEC:Q8KNC32013-10-26 17:18:38 CDTGO:0016757 transferase activity, transferring glycosyl groups (F)PMID:18721755ECO:0000314 direct assay evidence used in manual assertion

Function of CalG4 was characterized by HPLC (in the reversible step between step 7 & 1), in Figure 6.

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unacceptable?2013-10-26 17:29:53 CDTPMID:21538548IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay
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updatedbyinstructorSTRLA:MMCR2013-10-26 17:48:54 CDTGO:0008171 O-methyltransferase activity (F)PMID:17461583ECO:0000314 direct assay evidence used in manual assertion

MmcR is a Hydroxyquinone O-Methyltransferase from mitomycin gene cluster in Streptomyces lavendulae. Its function is determined here by various methods such as liquid chromatography, TLC, and assays with radiolabeling (Figure 2, 3, & 4).

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