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ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
AAAA_32_3rde3k1jA1 A: alpha arraysX: Histone-likeH: Histone-relatedT: AAA+ ATPase lid domainF: AAA_32_3rdECOD (1.6)
ALon_C_Ne3k1jA4 A: a+b two layersX: Ribosomal protein S5 domain 2-like (From Topology)H: Ribosomal protein S5 domain 2-like (From Topology)T: Ribosomal protein S5 domain 2-likeF: Lon_C_NECOD (1.6)
APRK13765e3k1jA5 A: a+b two layersX: Lon-like protease MtaLonC helical domain (From Topology)H: Lon-like protease MtaLonC helical domain (From Topology)T: Lon-like protease MtaLonC helical domainF: PRK13765ECOD (1.6)
ASigma54_activate3k1jA2 A: a/b three-layered sandwichesX: P-loop domains-likeH: P-loop domains-relatedT: P-loop containing nucleoside triphosphate hydrolasesF: Sigma54_activatECOD (1.6)
ALon_C_Ce3k1jA3 A: a/b three-layered sandwichesX: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains (From Topology)H: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains (From Topology)T: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domainsF: Lon_C_CECOD (1.6)
BAAA_32_3rde3k1jB2 A: alpha arraysX: Histone-likeH: Histone-relatedT: AAA+ ATPase lid domainF: AAA_32_3rdECOD (1.6)
BLon_C_Ne3k1jB5 A: a+b two layersX: Ribosomal protein S5 domain 2-like (From Topology)H: Ribosomal protein S5 domain 2-like (From Topology)T: Ribosomal protein S5 domain 2-likeF: Lon_C_NECOD (1.6)
BPRK13765e3k1jB3 A: a+b two layersX: Lon-like protease MtaLonC helical domain (From Topology)H: Lon-like protease MtaLonC helical domain (From Topology)T: Lon-like protease MtaLonC helical domainF: PRK13765ECOD (1.6)
BSigma54_activate3k1jB4 A: a/b three-layered sandwichesX: P-loop domains-likeH: P-loop domains-relatedT: P-loop containing nucleoside triphosphate hydrolasesF: Sigma54_activatECOD (1.6)
BLon_C_Ce3k1jB1 A: a/b three-layered sandwichesX: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains (From Topology)H: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains (From Topology)T: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domainsF: Lon_C_CECOD (1.6)

Domain Annotation: CATH CATH Database Homepage

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A, B
PF05362Lon protease (S16) C-terminal proteolytic domain (Lon_C)Lon protease (S16) C-terminal proteolytic domainThe Lon serine proteases must hydrolyse ATP to degrade protein substrates. In Escherichia coli, these proteases are involved in turnover of intracellular proteins, including abnormal proteins following heat-shock. The active site for protease activit ...The Lon serine proteases must hydrolyse ATP to degrade protein substrates. In Escherichia coli, these proteases are involved in turnover of intracellular proteins, including abnormal proteins following heat-shock. The active site for protease activity resides in a C-terminal domain. The Lon proteases are classified as family S16 in Merops.
Domain
A, B
PF01078Magnesium chelatase, subunit ChlI (Mg_chelatase)Magnesium chelatase, subunit ChlIMagnesium-chelatase is a three-component enzyme that catalyses the insertion of Mg2+ into protoporphyrin IX. This is the first unique step in the synthesis of (bacterio)chlorophyll. Due to this, it is thought that Mg-chelatase has an important ro ...Magnesium-chelatase is a three-component enzyme that catalyses the insertion of Mg2+ into protoporphyrin IX. This is the first unique step in the synthesis of (bacterio)chlorophyll. Due to this, it is thought that Mg-chelatase has an important role in channelling inter- mediates into the (bacterio)chlorophyll branch in response to conditions suitable for photosynthetic growth. ChlI and BchD have molecular weight between 38-42 kDa.
Domain
A, B
PF00158Sigma-54 interaction domain (Sigma54_activat)Sigma-54 interaction domain- Domain
A, B
PF20436Archaeal LonB, AAA+ ATPase LID domain (LonB_AAA-LID)Archaeal LonB, AAA+ ATPase LID domainThe species-specific Lon-insertion domain (LID) is characteristic of Lon proteases (also known as endopeptidase La) and is fused to the AAA+ module [1]. Bacterial and eukaryotic Lons (LonA) have a LID at the N-terminal of AAA+ module; in archaeal Lon ...The species-specific Lon-insertion domain (LID) is characteristic of Lon proteases (also known as endopeptidase La) and is fused to the AAA+ module [1]. Bacterial and eukaryotic Lons (LonA) have a LID at the N-terminal of AAA+ module; in archaeal Lons (LonB) the LID, represented in this entry, is inserted within the AAA+ module in a series of transmembrane segments known as the membrane-anchoring region (MA). In the Lon-like protease LonC, which does not have ATPase activity, the LID is also within the AAA-like module similar to LonBs; in this case, it is predicted to contain coiled-coil regions rather than transmembrane segments [1].
Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
A, B
ATP-dependent protease Lon