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Prior-Knowledge Description Expectation Prediction Conclusion Leaf Statistics
Component_54374 ergothioneine biosynthesis protein EgtC None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_54375 glutamate--cysteine ligase family protein None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_75354 TIGR03440 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_54373 ergothioneine biosynthesis protein EgtB None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_75355 TIGR03442 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_75356 TIGR03444 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_54372 ergothioneine biosynthesis methyltransferase EgtD None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Component_63981 ergothioneine biosynthesis PLP-binding protein EgtE None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
GenProp0752 ergothioneine biosynthesis~In actinobacteria, ergothioneine biosynthesis begins with EgtD, a SAM-dependent enzyme that trimethylates the histidine alpha-amino group to produce hercynine, the histidine-betaine. EgtA gamma-ligates Cys to Glu, as occurs in glutathione biosynthesis. Next, EgtB attaches hercynine to gammaglutamyl cysteine, with sulfur attachment to the histidine-derived ring. EgtC then releases glutamate . Finally, EgtE, a pyridoxal phosphate-dependent enzyme related to selenocysteine lyase, cleaves the hercynylcysteine sulfoxide to leave ergothioneine. Ergothioneine production is known also in cyanobacteria and mushrooms, and is predicted to be more widely distributed. None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_85732 TIGR04343 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence
Evidence_75353 TIGR03438 HMM None - {{∅}} False - {{f}} Unconfirmed absence