Domain Annotation: SCOP2 Classification SCOP2 Database Homepage

ChainsTypeFamily Name Domain Identifier Family IdentifierProvenance Source (Version)
ASCOP2B Superfamily(Phosphotyrosine protein) phosphatases II8036046 3000304 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
BSCOP2B Superfamily(Phosphotyrosine protein) phosphatases II8036046 3000304 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)

Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
APTPlike_phytasee3mmjA1 A: a/b three-layered sandwichesX: Flavodoxin-likeH: Flavoproteins/Phosphotyrosine protein phosphatases-likeT: (Phosphotyrosine protein) phosphatases IIF: PTPlike_phytaseECOD (1.6)
BPTPlike_phytasee3mmjB1 A: a/b three-layered sandwichesX: Flavodoxin-likeH: Flavoproteins/Phosphotyrosine protein phosphatases-likeT: (Phosphotyrosine protein) phosphatases IIF: PTPlike_phytaseECOD (1.6)

Domain Annotation: CATH CATH Database Homepage

ChainDomainClassArchitectureTopologyHomologyProvenance Source (Version)
A3.30.70.1690 Alpha Beta 2-Layer Sandwich Alpha-Beta Plaits CATH (4.3.0)
A3.90.190.10 Alpha Beta Alpha-Beta Complex Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatase Chain ACATH (4.3.0)
B3.30.70.1690 Alpha Beta 2-Layer Sandwich Alpha-Beta Plaits CATH (4.3.0)
B3.90.190.10 Alpha Beta Alpha-Beta Complex Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatase Chain ACATH (4.3.0)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A, B
PF14566Inositol hexakisphosphate (PTPlike_phytase)Inositol hexakisphosphateInositol hexakisphosphate, often called phytate, is found in abundance in seeds and acting as an inorganic phosphate reservoir. Phytases are phosphatases that hydrolyze phytate to less-phosphorylated myo-inositol derivatives and inorganic phosphate. ...Inositol hexakisphosphate, often called phytate, is found in abundance in seeds and acting as an inorganic phosphate reservoir. Phytases are phosphatases that hydrolyze phytate to less-phosphorylated myo-inositol derivatives and inorganic phosphate. The active-site sequence (HCXXGXGR) of the phytase identified from the gut micro-organism Selenomonas ruminantium forms a loop (P loop) at the base of a substrate binding pocket that is characteristic of protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs). The depth of this pocket is an important determinant of the substrate specificity of PTPs. In humans this enzyme is thought to aid bone mineralization and salvage the inositol moiety prior to apoptosis [3].
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Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage