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allophanate hydrolase subunit 1
allophanate hydrolase subunit 1 (AHS1) converts allophanate to ammonium and carbon dioxide, and is essential for utilization of urea as a nitrogen source in bacteria
5-oxoprolinase subunit PxpB
One member of this family, originally designated KipI, was called an inhibitor of B. subtilis sporulation kinase A (KinA) (see PMID: 9334321). However, the family occurs broadly, and members of this family are now recognized as 5-oxoprolinase subunit PxpB. Misannotation as a subunit of allophanate hydrolase has also occurred.
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