Conserved Protein Domain Family
Nudix_Hydrolase_19

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cd04678: Nudix_Hydrolase_19 (this model, PSSM-Id:240034 is obsolete and has been replaced by 467561)
Members of the Nudix hydrolase superfamily catalyze the hydrolysis of NUcleoside DIphosphates linked to other moieties, X. Enzymes belonging to this superfamily require a divalent cation, such as Mg2+ or Mn2+, for their activity and contain a highly conserved 23-residue nudix motif (GX5EX7REUXEEXGU, where U = I, L or V), which functions as a metal binding and catalytic site. Substrates of nudix hydrolases include intact and oxidatively damaged nucleoside triphosphates, dinucleoside polyphosphates, nucleotide-sugars and dinucleotide enzymes. These substrates are metabolites or cell signaling molecules that require regulation during different stages of the cell cycle or during periods of stress. In general, the role of the nudix hydrolase is to sanitize the nucleotide pools and to maintain cell viability, thereby serving as surveillance & "house-cleaning" enzymes. Substrate specificity is used to define families within the superfamily. Differences in substrate specificity are determined by the N-terminal extension or by residues in variable loop regions. Mechanistically, substrate hydrolysis occurs by a nucleophilic substitution reaction, with variation in the numbers and roles of divalent cations required.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 240034
Aligned: 21 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 160.89
Created: 6-Dec-2006
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
nudix motif
Feature 1:nudix motif
Evidence:
  • Comment:G[X5]E[X7]REUXEEXGU, where U is a bulky aliphatic residue (usually Ile, Leu, or Val).
  • Comment:The nudix motif contains many of the active site residues of Nudix hydrolases.

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                                             #######################                   
XP_782891    12 PGIGVGVFVTSdahpnCVVLGKRKgs--tGSGTFALPGGHLEFGEEWIDCAKRETEEETGLRLkn---vvFSTVVNAvc- 85  purple urchin
AAV81148      4 PQVGVGVLIIRn---gRVLLGKRKga--hGAGTWSAPGGHLEFGESIEDCARREVLEETGLELtt---vrNGPFTNNvf- 74  Idiomarina loihi...
AAH71496     15 PGVGLAVLVTDssnpgCVLLGKRKtr--vGKGTYQLPGGHIEFGESWEECAQREALEEAGIHLkn---irFAHVVNSik- 88  zebrafish
AAY61446      5 PRIGIGILIFNnr--nEILLGKRIss--hGESSYAPAGGHLEFGETFEECAIREVLEETNLIIen---pqFIAVTNDif- 76  Rickettsia felis...
AAH54313     15 PGVGVGVVVTSpshpgCVLLGRRKgnekpGAGMYQLPGGHLEFGESWEVCAERETLEEAELHLkn---trFASVVNSvc- 90  African clawed frog
EAQ66902      6 VQVGIGVLLVKe---gKVLLGHRIga--hGANTWGLPGGHLEFGETFEDCAIRETKEETNLTIse---ltCVGVTNDlf- 76  Marinomonas sp. ...
CAF23211     10 PRVGVGIVVVKg---gKVLLGKRKga--hGSGEWSFAGGHLEFGEDVKECALRELSEETGLKAls---vqMGPWVNDii- 80  Candidatus Proto...
ZP_01220231   6 PKVGIGIIVVNdk--gEILIGKRKn---sHAPYYSIPGGHMEIGETFTQCAAREMEEETGIIIrn---peVIAITNNlat 77  Photobacterium p...
EAR84574      4 PKIGVGVFIFNkd-inKFLMSKRK-----DCGRVALMGGHLERFETICECAQREVLEESNLSIpllhyreYPTAFNAin- 76  Tetrahymena ther...
CAC90127     25 VTVGVGVIIVNqq--gEVLMGKRCs---qHAPYWSIPGGHLEAGESFEQAARREVFEETGLNIne---vqVVALCNNlat 96  Yersinia pestis ...
Feature 1                                                                     
XP_782891    86 -ieKDYHYVTIFMRGEVDADFKKDPentEPNKCEGWEWRDWNNFPpg---eeLFWALKVARE 143 purple urchin
AAV81148     75 -qaDNKHYVTIFALAEPLNGEAKTL---EPDKCEGWDWFDWNTLPq-----pLFPPLKTLIR 127 Idiomarina loihiensis L2TR
AAH71496     89 -leENYHYITIFMLGELDRSYSAEAvnlEPEKNEGWTWRQWDDLPse---eqLFLPLANLRQ 146 zebrafish
AAY61446     77 -ekEQKHYVSIFLKAHCLNEHELQNl--EPHKVENWQWFALDNLPs-----nLFLPLKRLIE 130 Rickettsia felis URRWXCal2
AAH54313     91 -lkVNYHYITIIMKGEVDMNYASEPinmEPEKNEGWNWVKWEEFPpn---dqLFWALCCLKQ 148 African clawed frog
EAQ66902     77 -seVDKHYVTLFLRAKKISGELKLN---EPDKCLGWQWFDWQDLPk-----pLFTSLVNLKA 129 Marinomonas sp. MED121
CAF23211     81 --eESKHYVTLFVFVNEFEGSPQLL---EPDKCEGWEWFDWHSLPs-----pLFTPILSLIK 132 Candidatus Protochlamydia amoeboph...
ZP_01220231  78 fheSGKHYISVALLVTDFTGNAELK---EPDKCEGWLWVNPKEVPt-----pQFDASEQSIQ 131 Photobacterium profundum 3TCK
EAR84574     77 -keDNYHYVTFFAVAIKPDDQEFSNt--EPEKQEDWEWYGEEEFIkvykekkLYYSIECLFK 135 Tetrahymena thermophila SB210
CAC90127     97 wreEGKHTVSVCLLAQHLGGQPELK---EPEKCQQWRWCNPRDLPe-----pHFEASRHSID 150 Yersinia pestis CO92

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