Conserved Protein Domain Family
UDG_like

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cd10035: UDG_like 
uncharacterized family of the uracil-DNA glycosylase superfamily
Uracil-DNA glycosylases (UDGs) initiate repair of uracils in DNA. Uracil may arise from misincorporation of dUMP residues by DNA polymerase or via deamination of cytosine. Uracil in DNA mispaired with guanine is one of the major pro-mutagenic events, causing G:C->A:T mutations; thus, UDG is an essential enzyme for maintaining the integrity of genetic information. UDGs have been classified into various families on the basis of their substrate specificity, conserved motifs, and structural similarities. Although these families demonstrate different substrate specificities, often the function of one enzyme can be complemented by the other. UDG family 1 is the most efficient uracil-DNA glycosylase (UDG, also known as UNG) and shows a specificity for uracil in DNA. UDG family 2 includes thymine DNA glycosylase which removes uracil and thymine from G:U and G:T mismatches, and mismatch-specific uracil DNA glycosylase (MUG) which in Escherichia coli is highly specific to G:U mismatches, but also repairs G:T mismatches at high enzyme concentration. UDG family 3 includes Human SMUG1 which can remove uracil and its oxidized pyrimidine derivatives from, single-stranded DNA and double-stranded DNA with a preference for single-stranded DNA. Pedobacter heparinus SMUG2, which is UDG family 3 SMUG1-like, displays catalytic activities towards DNA containing uracil or hypoxanthine/xanthine. UDG family 4 includes Thermotoga maritima TTUDGA, a robust UDG which like family 1, acts on double-stranded and single-stranded uracil-containing DNA. UDG family 5 (UDGb) includes Thermus thermophilus HB8 TTUDGB which acts on double-stranded uracil-containing DNA; it is a hypoxanthine DNA glycosylase acting on double-stranded hypoxanthine-containing DNA except for the C/I base pair, as well as a xanthine DNA glycosylase which acts on both double-stranded and single-stranded xanthine-containing DNA. UDG family 6 hypoxanthine-DNA glycosylase lacks any detectable UDG activity; it excises hypoxanthine. Other UDG families include one represented by Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens Blr0248 which prefers single-stranded DNA and removes uracil, 5-hydroxymethyl-uracil or xanthine from it.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 381685
Aligned: 155 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 98.4714
Created: 9-Feb-2011
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
Feature 1:putative active site [active site]
Evidence:

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                       #####                       #                   #             
O07446     37 IPLFDPDDGGDaARCLVLLESPGpktirpgg--tnmcsfdNPDRTNPVLKSVFADAGidrvqCVKWNIVPWAVldd---- 110 Rhodococcus erythr...
SEB29090   41 IPYVAPTFGGTnARMLALFQDPGpmtnprnprgsgmlcveNADETAARHKSFLAEYKidtcdILSWNAYPWYGsnl---- 116 Rhodococcus koreensis
SKC54553   40 MPYIAPLHGGVeARLLNVARDPGpktqnatg--sgmlcveNDDQTAANQFDLLDAAGlrasdYNPWNAYPWYI------- 110 Okibacterium friti...
ASR03339   41 IPYVAPTYGGNnSRLLALLSDPGpatnpqmn-gsellcieNDDGTATRYKMYMRRHGidvcdIQAWNAFPWYVsplgryq 119 Gordonia rubripert...
ALE78452   39 PYVAPMYKGVR-ARALAILRDPGpkaggeng--sgflsveNDDQSAQRQDEFFRGAGidpaeVVPWNAYPWYI------- 108 Pseudonocardia sp....
BBA70042   39 VPYIAPIYGGInSKMLSILRDPGpktqiedn-gsgflcleNDDATAEKMCELIAEAGidvseMVPWNAYPWYI------- 110 Geobacter sulfurre...
PIB73797   42 LPEVAPMHGGVdARVLSVLRDPGpatkkgkg--pgflcveNDDPTAERQANLFTKYGidprdVLPWNAYPWYIhe----- 114 Mycobacterium brumae
KXP11908   43 MPHVSPSYAGTqARMLTLFQDPGpktqdgag--sgmlcieNRDPSAERQHRLLELAGipvsdIIAWNAYPWYI------- 113 Tsukamurella pseud...
AIF39817   40 LPYVAPIHGGIdARMMTVLRDPGpktsqgtg--sgmlcteNDDQTAAKQCELMAGAGlvpsdLTPWNAYPWYI------- 110 Dermacoccus nishin...
SFN65949  160 MPYVAPTYGGIeARVLAVFRDPGprtqqdkg--sgflsleNDDPSAERHLGFVTDAGisptdLTVWNAYPWYI------- 230 Nocardia asteroides
Feature 1                                          # #                          ## #####
O07446    111 -aghPVSPTa-SVLGEAGPYVGELMALlpklEVVFVLGAKALDGYmrvitas---aptrllPVIAAPHPSARNA 179 Rhodococcus erythropolis
SEB29090  117 --ygNKKDRtrADELAATRALSQLLSMlpnlEVVMLHGVIAKKAWarldeytpvevggapeVEPGWVHTSKVHL 188 Rhodococcus koreensis
SKC54553  111 ----NSAPDr-QQIREGADAFAGLINLlpalEVIMLQGKHARDAW----------------QVVLENHPELHQR 163 Okibacterium fritillariae
ASR03339  120 pgrpKRYPE--AEVYAATEALATMVGLlpklRVVLLHGETAKNAWerlrelrp-asakrarLVIRTYHTSETAI 190 Gordonia rubripertincta
ALE78452  109 ----NSKPTr-EQLLQGSEPLRRLIALlphlRVVILEGIDAKAAWdlfvarhgawvrsrgiEAVSTYHPSRQAL 177 Pseudonocardia sp. AL041...
BBA70042  111 ----NRAPNa-AEIKTGIDPLKKLIDLlpnlRVVILHGGAAHNCWkkftrcfpniaeerglSIIETYHTSRQAF 179 Geobacter sulfurreducens
PIB73797  115 ---sAKAPNa-AQLEDGADVLCRLIGLlpdlRVVLLQGRHAENVWkrvlkrrpnietelslTVVGCIHPSPQAL 184 Mycobacterium brumae
KXP11908  114 ----NSKPTs-AQLSRGLPVLNRVVELcpnlQVVMLHGGVAQDAWrkyrnly--pstarrlHIIETFHTSNRAL 180 Tsukamurella pseudospumae
AIF39817  111 ----NRAPSk-AQIRRAAPALASMVTLmpklRVVLLTGRDAQAAWdvaaqqep-lllnggfVALRTFHASAQAL 178 Dermacoccus nishinomiyae...
SFN65949  231 ----NRKPAs-GEIDRGLDPLRRLIDLlpdlEVLIAHGGAAQTAWlrferkh--prianrlEVIKTYHTSQQAL 297 Nocardia asteroides

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