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Accession
GO:0047943
Name
glutamate-methylamine ligase activity
Ontology
molecular_function
Synonyms
L-glutamate:methylamine ligase (ADP-forming), gamma-glutamylmethylamide synthetase activity
Alternate IDs
None
Definition
Catalysis of the reaction: L-glutamate + ATP + methylammonium = N(5)-methyl-L-glutamine + ADP + 2 H+ + phosphate. Source: EC:6.3.4.12, RHEA:17117
Comment
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History
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Chem. react.
has participant ATP(4-)
has participant methylammonium
has participant N(5)-methyl-L-glutamine zwitterion
has participant hydrogenphosphate
has participant ADP(3-)
has participant L-glutamate(1-)
has participant hydron
Subset
None
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Parents of glutamate-methylamine ligase activity (GO:0047943)
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glutamate-methylamine ligase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  ATP(4-) (CHEBI:30616)
glutamate-methylamine ligase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  methylammonium (CHEBI:59338)
glutamate-methylamine ligase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  N(5)-methyl-L-glutamine zwitterion (CHEBI:58200)
glutamate-methylamine ligase activity [is_a relation] is_a  ligase activity, forming carbon-nitrogen bonds (GO:0016879)
glutamate-methylamine ligase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  hydrogenphosphate (CHEBI:43474)
glutamate-methylamine ligase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  ADP(3-) (CHEBI:456216)
glutamate-methylamine ligase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  L-glutamate(1-) (CHEBI:29985)
glutamate-methylamine ligase activity [RO:0000057 relation] RO:0000057  hydron (CHEBI:15378)

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EC
6.3.4.12
KEGG_REACTION
R01585
MetaCyc
GLUTAMATE--METHYLAMINE-LIGASE-RXN
RHEA
17117