Description
Involved in the biosynthesis of mycinamicin, a 16-membered macrolide antibiotic. Catalyzes consecutive hydroxylation (at C14) and epoxidation (at C12-C13) reactions with mycinamicin IV as initial substrate, leading to mycinamicin II. These reactions require prior dimethylation of 6-deoxyallose to mycinose for effective conversion by the dual function MycG enzyme.
Family
Belongs to the cytochrome P450 family.
Species
Micromonospora griseorubida
Sequence
MTSAEPRAYPFNDVHGLTLAGRYGELQETEPVSRVRPPYGEEAWLVTRYEDVRAVLGDGRFVRGPSMTRDEPRTRPEMVKGGLLSMDPPEHSRLRRLVVKAFTARRAESLRPRAREIAHELVDQMAATGQPADLVAMFARQLPVRVICELLGVPSADHDRFTRWSGAFLSTAEVTAEEMQEAAEQAYAYMGDLIDRRRKEPTDDLVSALVQARDQQDSLSEQELLDLAIGLLVAGYESTTTQIADFVYLLMTRPELRRQLLDRPELIPSAVEELTRWVPLGVGTAFPRYAVEDVTLRGVTIRAGEPVLASTGAANRDQAQFPDADRIDVDRTPNQHLGFGHGVHHCLGAPLARVELQVALEVLLQRLPGIRLGIPETQLRWSEGMLLRGPLELPVVW
Simulated SDS-PAGE

(Note: Representative image - actual molecular weight may vary depending on tag type and expression method)
Safety
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Protein synthesis service