Conserved Protein Domain Family
AlkD_like

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cl11434: AlkD_like Superfamily (this model, PSSM-Id:353252 is obsolete and has been replaced by 472179)
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A new structural DNA glycosylase
This domain represents a new and uncharacterized structural superfamily of DNA glycosylases that form an alpha-alpha superhelix fold that are not belong to the identified five structural DNA glycosylase superfamilies (UDG, AAG/MNPG, MutM/Fpg and helix-hairpin-helix). DNA glycosylases removing alkylated base residues have been identified in all organisms investigated and may be universally present in nature. DNA glycosylases catalyze the first step in Base Excision Repair (BER) pathway by cleaving damaged DNA bases within double strand DNA to produce an abasic site. The resulting abasic site is further processed by AP endonuclease, phosphodiesterase, DNA polymerases, and DNA ligase functions to restore the DNA to an undamaged state. All glycosylase examined to date utilize a similar strategy for binding DNA and base flipping despite their structural diversity.
Statistics
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Accession: cl11434
PSSM Id: 353252
Name: AlkD_like
Created: 29-May-2009
Updated: 19-Sep-2018
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