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nucleotidyltransferase domain-containing protein
Members of this family belong to a large family of nucleotidyltransferases [1]. This family includes kanamycin nucleotidyltransferase (KNTase) which is a plasmid-coded enzyme responsible for some types of bacterial resistance to aminoglycosides. KNTase in-activates antibiotics by catalysing the addition of a nucleotidyl group onto the drug. [1]. 7482698. DNA polymerase beta belongs to an ancient nucleotidyltransferase. superfamily.. Holm L, Sander C;. Trends Biochem Sci 1995;20:345-347. (from Pfam)
nucleotidyltransferase domain-containing protein similar to Haemophilus influenzae HI0073, which is the nucleotide-binding component of a two-protein nucleotidyltransferase; nucleotidyltransferase domain-containing protein similar to Haemophilus influenzae HI0073, which is the the nucleotide-binding component of a two-protein nucleotidyltransferase; nucleotidyltransferase domain-containing protein similar to Methanocaldococcus jannaschii MJ1547, a HEPN (higher eukaryotes and prokaryotes nucleotide-binding) domain and a cognate MNT (minimal nucleotidyltransferase) domain-containing toxin-antitoxin system
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