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This domain catalyzes the conversion of two molecules of ATP to c-di-AMP
Diadenylate cyclases do usually contain a DAC domain and additional domains to control its activity
B. subtilis proteins containing a DAC domain
Related SubtiWiki pages
Important reviews
Ute Römling
Great times for small molecules: c-di-AMP, a second messenger candidate in Bacteria and Archaea.
Sci Signal: 2008, 1(33);pe39
[PubMed:18714086]
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