ID 4.1.1.125 DE 4-carboxy-3-alkylbut-2-enoyl-[ACP] decarboxylase. AN 3-carboxymethyl-alk-2-enyl-[acyl-carrier protein] decarboxylase. CA a 4-carboxy-3-alkylbut-(2E)-enoyl-[ACP] + H(+) = a 3-alkylbut-(2E)-enoyl- CA [ACP] + CO2. CC -!- This family of enzymes participates in a process that introduces a CC methyl branch into nascent polyketide products. CC -!- The process begins with EC 4.1.1.124, which converts the common CC extender unit malonyl-[ACP] to acetyl-[ACP]. The enzyme is a mutated CC form of a ketosynthase enzyme, in which a Cys residue in the active CC site is modified to a Ser residue, leaving the decarboxylase function CC intact, but nulifying the ability of the enzyme to form a carbon- CC carbon bond. CC -!- Next, EC 2.3.3.22 utilizes the acetyl group to introduce the branch CC at the beta position of 3-oxoacyl intermediates attached to a CC polyketide synthase, forming a 3-hydroxy-3-carboxymethyl CC intermediate. CC -!- This is followed by dehydration catalyzed by EC 4.2.1.181 (often CC referred to as an ECH1 domain) leaving a 3-carboxymethyl group and CC forming a double bond between the alpha and beta carbons. CC -!- The process concludes with decarboxylation catalyzed by EC 4.1.1.125 CC (often referred to as an ECH2 domain) leaving a methyl branch at the CC beta carbon. CC -!- The enzymes are usually encoded by a cluster of genes referred to as CC an "HMGS cassette", based on the similarity of the key enzyme to CC EC 2.3.3.10. //