3DBO


Conserved Protein Domain Family
PIN_MtVapC4-C5-like

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cd18768: PIN_MtVapC4-C5-like 
VapC-like PIN domain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis VapC4, VapC5, and related proteins
This subfamily includes the Virulence associated protein C (VapC)-like PIN (PilT N terminus) domain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis VapC4 and VapC5 toxin of the VapBC toxin/antitoxin (TA) system. This family belongs to the PIN_VapC4-5_FitB-like subfamily of the VapC (virulence-associated protein C)-like family of the PIN domain nuclease superfamily. VapC is the PIN-domain ribonuclease toxin from prokaryotic VapBC toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems. VapB is a transcription factor-like protein antitoxin acting as an inhibitor. M. tuberculosis VapC4 interacts with, and cleaves tRNA44Cys-GCA. M. tuberculosis VapC5 has endonucleolytic activity with RNA, this activity is low with dsRNA, and no activity has been demonstrated on dsDNA. The structural properties of the PIN (PilT N terminus) domain indicate its active center, consisting of three highly conserved catalytic residues which coordinate metal ions, in some members, additional metal coordinating residues can be found. Some members of the superfamily lack several of these key catalytic residues. The PIN active site is geometrically similar in the active center of structure-specific 5' nucleases, PIN-domain ribonucleases of eukaryotic rRNA editing proteins, and bacterial toxins of toxin-antitoxin (TA) operons.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 350335
Aligned: 9 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 140.626
Created: 9-Jan-2018
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Conserved site includes 5 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1: active site [active site], 5 residue positions
Conserved feature residue pattern:[DENQ] [DENQ] [DENQ] [DENQ] [DENQ]Click to see conserved feature residue pattern help
Evidence:

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1       #                              #                                              
3DBO_B     24 VLDTSVFIATESgrqldEALIpdrVATTVVTLAELRVGVLaaattdIRAQRLATLESva-dmETLPVDddaARMWARLRI 102 Mycobacterium tube...
O07783      7 LADTSVFIGIEAtrfdpDRFAgyeWGVSVVTLGELRLGVLqasgpeAAARRLSTYQLaq-rfEPLGIDeavSEAWALLVS 85  Mycobacterium tube...
ADB53232    5 LADTSVFVAQESgr-tlGELPd-rIAVSVVTAAELELGVLrardaaTRARRLNTLARvrsayPLLPIDaetASCFAGIAD 82  Conexibacter woese...
CCG01591   12 LADTSLFSAVEQqrplsGHPPe-rIAVSVVTIAELRLGVLaapdgaTRARRLETLTLad-dlEPLPIDrsvAAAWAGLRL 89  Blastococcus saxob...
SDT64039    8 LLDTSIFIARESgrpidARGIpleGAVSAVTIGELRWGVLmapddeTRSRRLDTLNAaq-rfEPIAIDdqvAAAWALLRQ 86  Jiangella sp. DSM ...
SBW24888    6 IADTSVFIAQESgralnVDALpdaLAVSIVTVAELRAGVLaatdlaTRDSRLITLQQal-dlDPLPIDdavAQAWARLRL 84  Frankia sp. Dg2
KRC55030    6 LLDTSVFVAVETgrslvLDALpdrGHLSAITYAELQAGVLaatdlrTRSDRLATVEFaa-syELLPVDaaaARHWARLRI 84  Nocardioides sp. R...
SFH89222    7 LIDTSVFVVLETnraiqFDRLpeeQFVSAVTLGELYAGVHaardadTRGARLQTLDTvs-iaTVLNIDeavAAHWARLRQ 85  Cryobacterium sp. ...
SNX97700    5 LLDTSVFIAREGrg-ldLARVpdeVAVSVITYAELRAGVLaasnlsVRSRRLTTLQTva-dlNPLPIDalvADAWAELRL 82  Geodermatophilus s...
Feature 1                 #                 #  #              
3DBO_B    103 HLAesgrrVRINDLWIAAVAASrALPVITQDD-DFAALdgaasvEIIR 149 Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv
O07783     86 KLRaaklrVPINDSWIAATAVAhGIAILTQDN-DYAAMpd---vEVIT 129 Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv
ADB53232   83 EELgqgrrLRRHDVWIAATALRhGVPVVTQDA-DFTAFdl---vTVLR 126 Conexibacter woesei DSM 14684
CCG01591   90 TLRdtgrrMPLNDSWIAATALAlDLPVVTQDA-DYDGVpg---lQVIR 133 Blastococcus saxobsidens DD2
SDT64039   87 RLKgegakMGVNDSWIAATAIAhGWPIVTQDQgFPDGVag---lQVIL 131 Jiangella sp. DSM 45060
SBW24888   85 ELRnsgrrMKVNDAWIAATALAyDLTLVSQDS-DYEGVpg---lKVIR 128 Frankia sp. Dg2
KRC55030   85 ELRdagraMKVNDLWIASVALAhDLPVVTQDH-DFDVLadlgllEVIP 131 Nocardioides sp. Root79
SFH89222   86 KLReserrLNVNDLWIASTALVhSLTVYTQDV-DFQVLsdlggpEVIV 132 Cryobacterium sp. Hh34
SNX97700   83 RIAesgrrMNVNDTWIAATAIAhDVPVVTQDA-DFDVLadlaglRVIH 129 Geodermatophilus sabuli

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