1HFE


Conserved Protein Domain Family
Fe_hyd_SSU

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smart00902: Fe_hyd_SSU 
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Iron hydrogenase small subunit
Many microorganisms, such as methanogenic, acetogenic, nitrogen-fixing, photosynthetic, or sulphate-reducing bacteria, metabolise hydrogen. Hydrogen activation is mediated by a family of enzymes, termed hydrogenases, which either provide these organisms with reducing power from hydrogen oxidation, or act as electron sinks. There are two hydrogenases families that differ functionally from each other: NiFe hydrogenases tend to be more involved in hydrogen oxidation, while Iron-only FeFe (Fe only) hydrogenases in hydrogen production. Fe only hydrogenases show a common core structure, which contains a moiety, deeply buried inside the protein, with an Fe-Fe dinuclear centre, nonproteic bridging, terminal CO and CN- ligands attached to each of the iron atoms, and a dithio moiety, which also bridges the two iron atoms and has been tentatively assigned as a di(thiomethyl)amine. This common core also harbours three [4Fe-4S] iron-sulphur clusters. In FeFe hydrogenases, as in NiFe hydrogenases, the set of iron-sulphur clusters is dispersed regularly between the dinuclear Fe-Fe centre and the molecular surface. These clusters are distant by about 1.2 nm from each other but the [4Fe-4S] cluster closest to the dinuclear centre is covalently bound to one of the iron atoms though a thiolate bridging ligand. The moiety including the dinuclear centre, the thiolate bridging ligand, and the proximal [4Fe-4S] cluster is known as the H-cluster. A channel, lined with hydrophobic amino acid side chains, nearly connects the dinuclear centre and the molecular surface. Furthermore hydrogen-bonded water molecule sites have been identified at the interior and at the surface of the protein. The small subunit is comprised of alternating random coil and alpha helical structures that encompass the large subunit in a novel protein fold.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 214899
Aligned: 81 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 44.1661
Created: 12-Jul-2011
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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1HFE_S        45 DRINGVYGADAKFPVRASQDNTQVKALYKSYLEKP-LGHKSHDLLHTHWFDK 95  Desulfovibrio vulgaris subsp. vulgaris str....
CAG11445     421 QKVEEIYRAERSM---VPEDNTRVAELYHSWLHSV-GEERAKELLHTRYHTV 468 spotted green pufferfish
XP_414836    418 QQVEKLY---ESLKTETPEENWTVTALYEQWLGGP-ESEKARKALHTEYHAV 465 chicken
XP_001365922 418 QQVEKLYEMVKIV---VPDSSTEIKELYEQWLKGE-DSEEAGKTLHTQYHAV 465 gray short-tailed opossum
NP_001074460 419 QQVEEVYRSE---HPSVPEDDSQVAELYQSWLESV-GEEKARQLLHTQYHAV 466 zebrafish
XP_001519777 399 RRTEQQYAAARSEP---PEAHPGVRELYAQWLGGE-GSERAAQLLHTRYHAL 446 platypus
XP_635360    463 LDSEEKYNE--NVIFRQPIDNQSVQNIYNTWLNGC-FSTDSKTNLHTQYHRI 511 Dictyostelium discoideum AX4
NP_001036428 419 RKLEELYQ---NLPRSEP-ENSLTKHIYNDFLDGF-QSDKSYDVLHTRYHDV 465 fruit fly
NP_001106557 418 QRVEDLYNTVRTERPEE---REEVAQLYGDWLEDK-DSAKARQALHTQYHAV 465 western clawed frog
XP_001655974 420 AELEAMYKML---PQSNP-ENEAVEMVYTTFLDNagdNNKRKEFLHTSYHQI 467 yellow fever mosquito
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