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Immunogen sequence: KSGGASHSEL IHNLRKNGII KTDKVFEVML ATDRSHYAKC NPYMDSPQSI GFQATISAPH MHAYALELLF DQLHEGAKAL DVGSGSGILT ACFARMVGCT GKVIGIDHIK ELVDDSVNNV RKDDPTLLSS GRVQLVVGDG RMGYAEEAPY DAIHVGAAAP VVPQALIDQL KPGGRLILPV GPAGGNQMLE QYDKLQDGSI KMKPLMGVIY VPLTDKEKQW SRDEL
Three classes of protein carboxyl methyltransferases, distinguished by their methyl-acceptor substrate specificity, have been found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. The type II enzyme catalyzes the transfer of a methyl group from S-adenosyl-L-methionine to the free carboxyl groups of D-aspartyl and L-isoaspartyl residues. These methyl-accepting residues result from the spontaneous deamidation, isomerization, and racemization of normal L-aspartyl and L-asparaginyl residues and represent sites of covalent damage to aging proteins PCMT1 (EC 2.1.1.77) is a protein repair enzyme that initiates the conversion of abnormal D-aspartyl and L-isoaspartyl residues to the normal L-aspartyl form.
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Protein Aliases: L-isoaspartyl protein carboxyl methyltransferase; PIMT; protein carboxyl methyltransferase; Protein L-isoaspartyl/D-aspartyl methyltransferase; Protein-beta-aspartate methyltransferase; Protein-L-isoaspartate(D-aspartate) O-methyltransferase
Gene Aliases: C79501; PCM; PCMT1; PIMT
UniProt ID: (Human) P22061, (Rat) P22062, (Mouse) P23506
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 5110, (Rat) 25604, (Mouse) 18537
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