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Identification
HMDB Protein ID HMDBP00676
Secondary Accession Numbers
  • 5949
  • HMDBP04218
Name CTP synthase 1
Synonyms
  1. CTP synthetase 1
  2. UTP--ammonia ligase 1
Gene Name CTPS1
Protein Type Unknown
Biological Properties
General Function Involved in CTP synthase activity
Specific Function Catalyzes the ATP-dependent amination of UTP to CTP with either L-glutamine or ammonia as the source of nitrogen.
Pathways
  • Beta Ureidopropionase Deficiency
  • CTP biosynthesis via de novo pathway
  • Dihydropyrimidinase Deficiency
  • Gemcitabine Action Pathway
  • Gemcitabine Metabolism Pathway
  • MNGIE (Mitochondrial Neurogastrointestinal Encephalopathy)
  • Pyrimidine metabolism
  • Pyrimidine metabolism
  • UMP Synthase Deficiency (Orotic Aciduria)
Reactions
Adenosine triphosphate + Uridine triphosphate + Ammonia → ADP + Phosphate + Cytidine triphosphate details
Adenosine triphosphate + Uridine triphosphate + L-Glutamine + Water → ADP + Phosphate + Cytidine triphosphate + L-Glutamic acid details
GO Classification
Biological Process
glutamine metabolic process
nucleobase-containing small molecule interconversion
response to drug
CTP biosynthetic process
'de novo' CTP biosynthetic process
Cellular Component
cytosol
Function
catalytic activity
ligase activity
ctp synthase activity
ligase activity, forming carbon-nitrogen bonds
Molecular Function
ATP binding
CTP synthase activity
Process
metabolic process
nitrogen compound metabolic process
cellular nitrogen compound metabolic process
nucleobase, nucleoside, nucleotide and nucleic acid metabolic process
nucleobase, nucleoside and nucleotide metabolic process
nucleoside phosphate metabolic process
nucleotide metabolic process
pyrimidine nucleotide metabolic process
pyrimidine nucleotide biosynthetic process
Cellular Location Not Available
Gene Properties
Chromosome Location 1
Locus 1p34.1
SNPs CTPS
Gene Sequence
>1776 bp
ATGAAGTACATTCTGGTTACTGGTGGTGTTATATCAGGAATTGGAAAAGGAATCATTGCC
AGCAGTGTGGGCACAATACTCAAGTCATGTGGTTTACATGTAACTTCAATCAAAATTGAC
CCCTACATTAACATTGATGCAGGAACATTCTCTCCTTATGAGCATGGTGAGGTTTTTGTG
CTGGATGATGGTGGGGAAGTAGACCTTGACCTGGGTAACTATGAGCGGTTCCTTGACATC
CGCCTCACCAAGGACAATAATCTGACCACTGGAAAGATATACCAGTATGTCATTAACAAG
GAACGGAAAGGAGATTACTTGGGGAAAACTGTCCAAGTTGTCCCTCATATCACAGATGCA
ATCCAGGAGTGGGTGATGAGACAGGCGTTAATACCTGTAGATGAAGATGGCCTGGAACCT
CAAGTGTGTGTTATTGAGCTTGGTGGAACCGTGGGGGACATAGAAAGCATGCCCTTTATT
GAGGCCTTCCGTCAGTTCCAATTCAAGGTCAAAAGAGAGAACTTTTGTAACATCCACGTC
AGTCTAGTTCCCCAGCCAAGTTCAACAGGGGAACAGAAGACTAAACCTACCCAGAATAGT
GTTCGGGAACTTAGAGGACTTGGGCTTTCCCCAGATCTGGTTGTATGCAGGTGCTCAAAT
CCACTTGACACATCAGTGAAGGAGAAAATATCAATGTTCTGCCATGTTGAGCCTGAACAA
GTGATCTGTGTCCACGATGTCTCATCCATCTACCGAGTCCCCTTGTTGTTAGAGGAGCAA
GGGGTTGTAGATTATTTTCTTCGAAGACTTGACCTTCCTATTGAGAGGCAGCCAAGAAAA
ATGCTGATGAAATGGAAAGAGATGGCTGACAGATATGATCGCTTGCTGGAGACCTGCTCT
ATTGCCCTTGTGGCGAAATACACCGAGTTCTCAGACTCCTATGCCTCTGTCATTAAGGCT
CTGGAGCATTCTGCACTGGCCATCAACCACAAATTGGAAATCAAGTACATAGATTCTGCG
GACTTGGAGCCCATCACCTCGCAAGAAGAGCCCGTGCGCTACCACGAAGCTTGGCAGAAG
CTCTGTAGTGCTCATGGAGTGCTGGTTCCAGGAGGATTTGGTGTTCGAGGAACAGAAGGA
AAAATCCAAGCAATTGCCTGGGCTCGGAATCAGAAAAAGCCTTTTTTGGGCGTGTGCTTA
GGGATGCAGTTGGCAGTGGTTGAATTCTCAAGAAACGTGCTGGGATGGCAAGATGCCAAT
TCTACAGAGTTTGACCCTACGACCAGTCATCCCGTGGTCGTAGACATGCCAGAACACAAC
CCAGGGCAGATGGGCGGAACCATGAGGCTGGGCAAGAGGAGAACCCTGTTCCAGACCAAG
AACTCAGTCATGAGGAAACTCTATGGAGACGCAGACTACTTGGAAGAGAGGCACCGCCAC
CGATTTGAGGTGAATCCAGTCTGGAAAAAGTGTTTGGAAGAACAAGGCTTGAAGTTTGTT
GGCCAAGATGTTGAAGGAGAGAGAATGGAAATTGTGGAGTTAGAAGATCATCCCTTTTTT
GTTGGGGTTCAGTACCACCCTGAGTTCCTGTCCAGGCCTATCAAGCCCTCCCCACCATAC
TTTGGCCTCCTCCTGGCCTCTGTGGGGCGGCTCTCACATTACCTCCAGAAAGGCTGCAGG
CTCTCACCCAGGGACACCTATAGTGACAGGAGTGGAAGCAGCTCCCCTGACTCTGAAATC
ACCGAACTGAAGTTTCCATCAATAAATCATGACTGA
Protein Properties
Number of Residues 591
Molecular Weight 66689.9
Theoretical pI 6.455
Pfam Domain Function
Signals Not Available
Transmembrane Regions Not Available
Protein Sequence
>CTP synthase 1
MKYILVTGGVISGIGKGIIASSVGTILKSCGLHVTSIKIDPYINIDAGTFSPYEHGEVFV
LDDGGEVDLDLGNYERFLDIRLTKDNNLTTGKIYQYVINKERKGDYLGKTVQVVPHITDA
IQEWVMRQALIPVDEDGLEPQVCVIELGGTVGDIESMPFIEAFRQFQFKVKRENFCNIHV
SLVPQPSSTGEQKTKPTQNSVRELRGLGLSPDLVVCRCSNPLDTSVKEKISMFCHVEPEQ
VICVHDVSSIYRVPLLLEEQGVVDYFLRRLDLPIERQPRKMLMKWKEMADRYDRLLETCS
IALVGKYTKFSDSYASVIKALEHSALAINHKLEIKYIDSADLEPITSQEEPVRYHEAWQK
LCSAHGVLVPGGFGVRGTEGKIQAIAWARNQKKPFLGVCLGMQLAVVEFSRNVLGWQDAN
STEFDPTTSHPVVVDMPEHNPGQMGGTMRLGKRRTLFQTKNSVMRKLYGDADYLEERHRH
RFEVNPVWKKCLEEQGLKFVGQDVEGERMEIVELEDHPFFVGVQYHPEFLSRPIKPSPPY
FGLLLASVGRLSHYLQKGCRLSPRDTYSDRSGSSSPDSEITELKFPSINHD
GenBank ID Protein 30293
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID P17812
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name PYRG1_HUMAN
PDB IDs
GenBank Gene ID X52142
GeneCard ID CTPS
GenAtlas ID CTPS
HGNC ID HGNC:2519
References
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