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ARO10

Gene
ARO10
Protein
Transaminated amino acid decarboxylase
Organism
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (strain ATCC 204508 / S288c)
Length
635 amino acids
Function
One of five 2-oxo acid decarboxylases (PDC1, PDC5, PDC6, ARO10, and THI3) involved in amino acid catabolism. The enzyme catalyzes the decarboxylation of amino acids, which, in a first step, have been transaminated to the corresponding 2-oxo acids (alpha-keto-acids). In a third step, the resulting aldehydes are reduced to alcohols, collectively referred to as fusel oils or alcohols. Its preferred substrates are the transaminated amino acids derived from phenylalanine (phenylpyruvate), tryptophan (3-(indol-3-yl)pyruvate), and probably tyrosine (4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate), but also isoleucine ((3S)-3-methyl-2-oxopentanoate, also alpha-keto-beta-methylvalerate) and methionine (4-methylthio-2-oxobutanoate), whereas transaminated leucine (4-methyl-2-oxopentanoate, also alpha-keto-isocaproate) is a low efficiency substrate and transaminated valine and pyruvate are no substrates. In analogy to the pyruvate decarboxylases the enzyme may in a side-reaction catalyze condensation (or carboligation) reactions leading to the formation of 2-hydroxy ketone, collectively called acyloins.
Similarity
Belongs to the TPP enzyme family.
Mass
71.384 kDa
Sequence
MAPVTIEKFVNQEERHLVSNRSATIPFGEYIFKRLLSIDTKSVFGVPGDFNLSLLEYLYSPSVESAGLRWVGTCNELNAAYAADGYSRYSNKIGCLITTYGVGELSALNGIAGSFAENVKVLHIVGVAKSIDSRSSNFSDRNLHHLVPQLHDSNFKGPNHKVYHDMVKDRVACSVAYLEDIETACDQVDNVIRDIYKYSKPGYIFVPADFADMSVTCDNLVNVPRISQQDCIVYPSENQLSDIINKITSWIYSSKTPAILGDVLTDRYGVSNFLNKLICKTGIWNFSTVMGKSVIDESNPTYMGQYNGKEGLKQVYEHFELCDLVLHFGVDINEINNGHYTFTYKPNAKIIQFHPNYIRLVDTRQGNEQMFKGINFAPILKELYKRIDVSKLSLQYDSNVTQYTNETMRLEDPTNGQSSIITQVHLQKTMPKFLNPGDVVVCETGSFQFSVRDFAFPSQLKYISQGFFLSIGMALPAALGVGIAMQDHSNAHINGGNVKEDYKPRLILFEGDGAAQMTIQELSTILKCNIPLEVIIWNNNGYTIERAIMGPTRSYNDVMSWKWTKLFEAFGDFDGKYTNSTLIQCPSKLALKLEELKNSNKRSGIELLEVKLGELDFPEQLKCMVEAAALKRNKK