2HTD | pdb_00002htd

CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF A PUTATIVE PYRIDOXAMINE 5'-PHOSPHATE OXIDASE (LDB0262) FROM LACTOBACILLUS DELBRUECKII SUBSP. AT 1.60 A RESOLUTION


Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
BPCNA_Ne2htdB1 A: alpha bundlesX: HTHH: NudixT: winged helix domainF: PCNA_NECOD (develop294)
ARNase_He2htdA1 A: alpha bundlesX: Globin-likeH: Globin-likeT: Globin-likeF: RNase_HECOD (develop294)

Domain Annotation: CATH CATH Database Homepage

ChainDomainClassArchitectureTopologyHomologyProvenance Source (Version)
B2.30.110.10 Mainly Beta Roll Pnp Oxidase Chain ACATH (4.3.0)
A2.30.110.10 Mainly Beta Roll Pnp Oxidase Chain ACATH (4.3.0)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A, B
PF01243Pyridoxamine 5'-phosphate oxidase (PNPOx_N)Pyridoxamine 5'-phosphate oxidaseThis entry includes pyridoxamine 5'-phosphate oxidases, FMN flavoproteins that catalyse the oxidation of pyridoxamine-5-P (PMP) and pyridoxine-5-P (PNP) to pyridoxal-5-P (PLP). This reaction serves as the terminal step in the de novo biosynthesis of ...This entry includes pyridoxamine 5'-phosphate oxidases, FMN flavoproteins that catalyse the oxidation of pyridoxamine-5-P (PMP) and pyridoxine-5-P (PNP) to pyridoxal-5-P (PLP). This reaction serves as the terminal step in the de novo biosynthesis of PLP in Escherichia coli and as a part of the salvage pathway of this coenzyme in both E. coli and mammalian cells [1-5]. The binding sites for FMN and for substrate have been highly conserved throughout evolution. In some species, the coenzyme F420 may perform the FMN role [7]. This entry represents the N-terminal segment of these proteins, which is involved in FMN binding when they form the dimer [5]. In human PNPO, it has been shown that this region contains some of the residues that constitute the PLP allosteric site which regulates its activity [4]. The C-terminal region of these proteins (Pfam:PF10590) is involved in dimerisation and also contributes some residues to the PLP allosteric site. Some of the members included in this entry are involved in phenazine biosynthesis [6].
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InterPro: Protein Family Classification InterPro Database Homepage