This domain is found twice in Arogenate dehydrogenase 1, chloroplastic from Arabidopsis thaliana (TYRAAT1) and similar plant proteins. TYRAAT1, which is involved in the biosynthesis of tyrosine [1], consists of two highly similar and catalytically ac ...
This domain is found twice in Arogenate dehydrogenase 1, chloroplastic from Arabidopsis thaliana (TYRAAT1) and similar plant proteins. TYRAAT1, which is involved in the biosynthesis of tyrosine [1], consists of two highly similar and catalytically active peptide domains that do not undergo proteolytic cleavage. This entry represents a region found at the C-terminal end of each of these domains. This region is predicted to adopt an alpha helical structure.
Members of this family are prephenate dehydrogenases (PDHs) EC:1.3.1.12 involved in tyrosine biosynthesis. This is the N-terminal nucleotide-binding domain of PDHs, which has a modified Rossmann nucleotide-binding fold with an extended beta-sheet san ...
Members of this family are prephenate dehydrogenases (PDHs) EC:1.3.1.12 involved in tyrosine biosynthesis. This is the N-terminal nucleotide-binding domain of PDHs, which has a modified Rossmann nucleotide-binding fold with an extended beta-sheet sandwiched by three helices on each face [1].