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AMP-binding enzyme C-terminal domain

This is a small domain that is found C terminal to Pfam:PF00501. It has a central beta sheet core that is flanked by alpha helices. (from Pfam)

Date:
2023-12-12
Family Accession:
NF024591.4
Method:
HMM
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AMP-binding protein

Date:
2023-12-12
Family Accession:
NF012711.4
Method:
HMM
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condensation domain-containing protein

This domain is found in many multi-domain enzymes which synthesise peptide antibiotics. This domain catalyses a condensation reaction to form peptide bonds in non- ribosomal peptide biosynthesis. It is usually found to the carboxy side of a phosphopantetheine binding domain (Pfam:PF00550). It has been shown that mutations in the HHXXXDG motif abolish activity suggesting this is part of the active site [1]. [1]. 9712910. Peptide bond formation in nonribosomal peptide biosynthesis.. Catalytic role of the condensation domain.. Stachelhaus T, Mootz HD, Bergendahl V, Marahiel MA;. J Biol Chem 1998;273:22773-22781. (from Pfam)

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Molecular Function:
catalytic activity (GO:0003824)
Date:
2024-04-03
Family Accession:
NF012873.4
Method:
HMM
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phosphopantetheine-binding protein

A 4'-phosphopantetheine prosthetic group is attached through a serine. This prosthetic group acts as a a 'swinging arm' for the attachment of activated fatty acid and amino-acid groups. This domain forms a four helix bundle. This family includes members not included in Prosite. The inclusion of these members is supported by sequence analysis and functional evidence. The related domain of Swiss:P19828 has the attachment serine replaced by an alanine. (from Pfam)

Date:
2023-12-12
Family Accession:
NF012759.4
Method:
HMM
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amino acid adenylation domain-containing protein

This model represents a domain responsible for the specific recognition of amino acids and activation as adenylyl amino acids. The reaction catalyzed is aa + ATP -> aa-AMP + PPi. These domains are usually found as components of multi-domain non-ribosomal peptide synthetases and are usually called "A-domains" in that context (for a review, see [1]). A-domains are almost invariably followed by "T-domains" (thiolation domains, PF00550) to which the amino acid adenylate is transferred as a thiol-ester to a bound pantetheine cofactor with the release of AMP (these are also called peptide carrier proteins, or PCPs. When the A-domain does not represent the first module (corresponding to the first amino acid in the product molecule) it is usually preceded by a "C-domain" (condensation domain, PF00668) which catalyzes the ligation of two amino acid thiol-esters from neighboring modules. This domain is a subset of the AMP-binding domain found in Pfam (PF00501) which also hits substrate--CoA ligases and luciferases. Sequences scoring in between trusted and noise for this model may be ambiguous as to whether they activate amino acids or other molecules lacking an alpha amino group.

Date:
2022-02-08
Family Accession:
TIGR01733.1
Method:
HMM
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