2FGY | pdb_00002fgy

Beta Carbonic Anhydrase from the Carboxysomal Shell of Halothiobacillus neapolitanus (CsoSCA)


Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
Be2fgyB1 A: DEATH domainX: 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase C-terminal domain-likeH: 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase C-terminal domain-likeT: CblDF:ECOD (20:10:01)
Ae2fgyA1 A: beta-carbonic anhydrase-likeX: beta-carbonic anhydraseH: beta-carbonic anhydraseT: CsoSCA_NF:ECOD (20:10:01)
Ae2fgyA2 A: beta-carbonic anhydrase-likeX: beta-carbonic anhydraseH: beta-carbonic anhydraseT: CsoSCA_catF:ECOD (20:10:01)
Ae2fgyA3 A: beta-carbonic anhydrase-likeX: beta-carbonic anhydraseH: beta-carbonic anhydraseT: CsoSCA_CF:ECOD (20:10:01)

Domain Annotation: CATH CATH Database Homepage

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A, B
PF08936Carboxysome Shell Carbonic Anhydrase, C-terminal (CsoSCA_C)Carboxysome Shell Carbonic Anhydrase, C-terminalCarboxysome Shell Carbonic Anhydrase is a bacterial carbonic anhydrase localised in the carboxysome, where it converts bicarbonate ions to carbon dioxide for use in carbon fixation. It contains three domains, these being: (1) an N-terminal domain com ...Carboxysome Shell Carbonic Anhydrase is a bacterial carbonic anhydrase localised in the carboxysome, where it converts bicarbonate ions to carbon dioxide for use in carbon fixation. It contains three domains, these being: (1) an N-terminal domain composed primarily of four alpha-helices; (2) a catalytic domain containing a tightly bound zinc ion and (3) a C-terminal domain with weak structural similarity to the catalytic domain [1]. This entry represents the C-terminal domain which consists of a central five-stranded mixed beta-sheet with two helices flanking one side of the sheet and one helix flanking the other side and lacks all the necessary zinc ligand residues [1].
Domain
A, B
PF20686Carboxysome Shell Carbonic Anhydrase, catalytic domain (CsoSCA_cat)Carboxysome Shell Carbonic Anhydrase, catalytic domainCarboxysome Shell Carbonic Anhydrase is a bacterial carbonic anhydrase localised in the carboxysome, where it converts bicarbonate ions to carbon dioxide for use in carbon fixation. It contains three domains, these being: (1) an N-terminal domain com ...Carboxysome Shell Carbonic Anhydrase is a bacterial carbonic anhydrase localised in the carboxysome, where it converts bicarbonate ions to carbon dioxide for use in carbon fixation. It contains three domains, these being: (1) an N-terminal domain composed primarily of four alpha-helices; (2) a catalytic domain containing a tightly bound zinc ion and (3) a C-terminal domain with weak structural similarity to the catalytic domain [1]. This entry represents the catalytic domain, consisting of a central five-stranded mixed beta-sheet with two helices flanking one side of the sheet and one helix flanking the other side [1].
Domain
A, B
PF20687Carboxysome Shell Carbonic Anhydrase, N-terminal (CsoSCA_N)Carboxysome Shell Carbonic Anhydrase, N-terminalCarboxysome Shell Carbonic Anhydrase is a bacterial carbonic anhydrase localised in the carboxysome, where it converts bicarbonate ions to carbon dioxide for use in carbon fixation. It contains three domains, these being: (1) an N-terminal domain com ...Carboxysome Shell Carbonic Anhydrase is a bacterial carbonic anhydrase localised in the carboxysome, where it converts bicarbonate ions to carbon dioxide for use in carbon fixation. It contains three domains, these being: (1) an N-terminal domain composed primarily of four alpha-helices; (2) a catalytic domain containing a tightly bound zinc ion and (3) a C-terminal domain with weak structural similarity to the catalytic domain [1]. This entry represents the N-terminal domain [1].
Domain