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NatB acetyltransferase

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Enzyme

NatB acetyltransferase is an enzyme in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae that functions to catalyze the dehydration synthesis of the addition of an acetyl group onto a nascent polypeptide. A list of 18 proteins are known to be acetylated by this enzyme. The subclasses of proteins with abundances of the amino acids aspartic acid, methionine specifically are acetylated.

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Transferases: acyltransferases (EC 2.3)
2.3.1: other than amino-acyl groups
2.3.2: Aminoacyltransferases
2.3.3: converted into alkyl on transfer
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