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MoaF-like
MoaF N-terminal domain-containing protein
MoaF protein is essential for the production of the monoamine-inducible 30kDa protein in Klebsiella [1]. It is necessary for reconstituting organoautotrophic growth in Ralstonia eutropha [2]. It is conserved in Proteobacteria and some lower eukaryotes. The operon regulating the Moa genes is responsible for molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis. This entry corresponds to the N-terminal domain. [1]. 7590328. A Klebsiella aerogenes moaEF operon is controlled by the. positive MoaR regulator of the monoamine regulon.. Azakami H, Sugino H, Iwata N, Yokoro N, Yamashita M, Murooka Y;. Gene. 1995;164:89-94.. [2]. 11545279. Involvement of an unusual mol operon in molybdopterin cofactor. biosynthesis in Ralstonia eutropha.. Burgdorf T, Bommer D, Bowien B;. J Mol Microbiol Biotechnol. 2001;3:619-629. (from Pfam)
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