Updated annotation (from data): Dehydrocarnitine CoA-transferase and acetoacetate CoA-transferase, subunit B Rationale: Specifically important for: Carnitine Hydrochloride; L-Phenylalanine. Also important on L-leucine. Converts dehydrocarnitine to dehydrocarnitine-CoA during carnitine catabolism. Probably also acts on acetoacetate, which is an intermediate in the degradation of phenylalanine (via tyrosine and homogentistate) and leucine (from HMG-CoA lyase). Both substrates are 3-oxoacids, but not sure if succinyl-CoA is the source of the CoA as annotated. Similar to DhcB = PA2000. Original annotation: Succinyl-CoA:3-ketoacid-coenzyme A transferase subunit B (EC 2.8.3.5) Type 1: Protein-coding gene Located on scaffold unitig_0|quiver.unitig_1|quiver|pilon, + strand, nucleotides 2,508,845 to 2,509,510 See nucleotide sequence around Pf6N2E2_2112 or for all of scaffold unitig_0|quiver.unitig_1|quiver|pilon