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The transient phosphorylation of peptidyl-cysteine to form S-phospho-L-cysteine. The oxidation of peptidyl-cysteine to form peptidyl-L-cysteine sulfenic acid, found in the active site of NADH peroxidase, nitrile hydratase, and peptide methionine sulfoxide reductase. The transient guanylylation of peptidyl-histidine to form (phospho-5'-guanosine)-L-histidine. The transient phosphorylation of peptidyl-histidine to form 1'-phospho-L-histidine (otherwise known as tau-phosphohistidine, tele-phosphohistidine). The transient acetylation of peptidyl-cysteine to form S-acetyl-L-cysteine. The transient methylation of peptidyl-cysteine to form S-methyl-L-cysteine. The oxidation of peptidyl-cysteine to form peptidyl-L-cysteine sulfinic acid. The transient amidinylation of peptidyl-cysteine to form peptidyl-S-amidino-L-cysteine. The transient sulfation of peptidyl-threonine to form O-sulfo-L-threonine. The modification of peptidyl-cysteine to form peptidyl-L-cysteine persulfide. A persulfurated cysteine promotes active site reactivity in Azotobacter vinelandii Rhodanese. The transient adenylylation of peptidyl-histidine to form 1'-(phospho-5'-adenosine)-L-histidine (otherwise known as tau-AMP-histidine, tele-AMP-histidine). The transient uridylylation of peptidyl-histidine to form 1'-(phospho-5'-uridine)-L-histidine (otherwise known as tau-UMP-histidine, tele-UMP-histidine). The transient sulfation of peptidyl-serine to form O-sulfo-L-serine. The transient phosphorylation of peptidyl-tyrosine to form O-phospho-L-tyrosine. The transient phosphorylation of peptidyl-threonine to form O-phospho-L-threonine. The transient adenylylation of threonine to form N6-(phospho-5'-adenosine)-L-threonine, found in the active site of bovine phosphodiesterase I. The transient phosphorylation of peptidyl-serine to form O-phospho-L-serine. The transient guanylylation of lysine to form N6-(phospho-5'-guanosine)-L-lysine, found in the guanylyltransferase active site of mRNA capping enzyme. The modification of part of an enzyme to form the active site. The transient phosphorylation of peptidyl-aspartic acid to form L-aspartic 4-phosphoric anhydride. The covalent alteration of one or more amino acids occurring in proteins, peptides and nascent polypeptides (co-translational, post-translational modifications). Includes the modification of charged tRNAs that are destined to occur in a protein (pre-translation modification). The transient phosphorylation of peptidyl-histidine to form 3'-phospho-L-histidine (otherwise known as pi-phosphohistidine, pros-phosphohistidine). The covalent alteration of one or more amino acids occurring in a protein after the protein has been completely translated and released from the ribosome. The transient adenylylation of lysine to form N6-(phospho-5'-adenosine)-L-lysine, found in the active site of DNA ligase and RNA ligase. The transient sulfation of peptidyl-cysteine to form S-sulfo-L-cysteine.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: enzyme active site formation
Acc: GO:0018307
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The modification of part of an enzyme to form the active site.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
   This term: 6 [Search]
   Term or descendants: 7 [Search]


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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0018307 - enzyme active site formation (interactive image map)

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