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EC | 4.6.1.6 | ||||||
Accepted name: | cytidylate cyclase | ||||||
Reaction: | CTP = 3′,5′-cyclic CMP + diphosphate | ||||||
Glossary: | 3′,5′-cyclic CMP = cCMP cytidylate = CMP |
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Other name(s): | 3′,5′-cyclic-CMP synthase; cytidylyl cyclase; cytidyl cyclase; CTP diphosphate-lyase (cyclizing); pycC (gene name) (ambiguous) | ||||||
Systematic name: | CTP diphosphate-lyase (cyclizing; 3′,5′-cyclic-CMP-forming) | ||||||
Comments: | In bacteria and archaea the enzyme's product, cCMP, functions as a second messenger in bacterial immunity against viruses. The enzyme is synthesized following phage infection and activates immune effectors that execute an antiviral response. | ||||||
Links to other databases: | BRENDA, EXPASY, KEGG, MetaCyc, CAS registry number: 65357-82-6 | ||||||
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EC | 4.6.1.26 | ||||||
Accepted name: | uridylate cyclase | ||||||
Reaction: | UTP = 3′,5′-cyclic UMP + diphosphate | ||||||
Glossary: | 3′,5′-cyclic UMP = cUMP uridylate = CMP |
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Other name(s): | pycC (gene name) (ambiguous) | ||||||
Systematic name: | UTP diphosphate-lyase (cyclizing; 3′,5′-cyclic-UMP-forming) | ||||||
Comments: | The enzyme, found in bacteria and archaea, forms cUMP, which functions as a second messenger in bacterial immunity against viruses. The enzyme is synthesized following phage infection and activates immune effectors that execute an antiviral response. | ||||||
Links to other databases: | BRENDA, EXPASY, GTD, KEGG, MetaCyc, PDB | ||||||
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