This family of enzymes are a a large metal dependent hydrolase superfamily [1]. The family includes Adenine deaminase EC:3.5.4.2 that hydrolyses adenine to form hypoxanthine and ammonia. Adenine deaminases reaction is important for adenine utilisatio ...
This family of enzymes are a a large metal dependent hydrolase superfamily [1]. The family includes Adenine deaminase EC:3.5.4.2 that hydrolyses adenine to form hypoxanthine and ammonia. Adenine deaminases reaction is important for adenine utilisation as a purine and also as a nitrogen source [2]. This family also includes dihydroorotase and N-acetylglucosamine-6-phosphate deacetylases, EC:3.5.1.25 These enzymes catalyse the reaction N-acetyl-D-glucosamine 6-phosphate + H2O <=> D-glucosamine 6-phosphate + acetate. This family includes the catalytic domain of urease alpha subunit [3]. Dihydroorotases (EC:3.5.2.3) are also included [4-5].
This entry represents the composite domain usually found in metal-dependent hydrolases which is interrupted by the catalytic alpha/beta barrel domain (Pfam:PF01979). This domain has a pseudo-barrel fold. This model covers the N-terminal segment of th ...
This entry represents the composite domain usually found in metal-dependent hydrolases which is interrupted by the catalytic alpha/beta barrel domain (Pfam:PF01979). This domain has a pseudo-barrel fold. This model covers the N-terminal segment of the composite domain of bacterial proteins, such as imidazolonepropionases.