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Aconitase C-terminal domain
Members of this family usually also match to Pfam:PF00330. This domain undergoes conformational change in the enzyme mechanism [1]. [1]. 7675781. Steric and conformational features of the aconitase mechanism. Lauble H, Stout CD;. Proteins 1995;22:1-11. (from Pfam)
aconitase family protein
Members of this family include aconitase (aconitate hydratase), 3-isopropylmalate dehydratase, and homoaconitase.
aconitate hydratase AcnA
Catalyzes the conversion of citrate to isocitrate
This HMM represents one form of the TCA cycle enzyme aconitate hydratase, also known as aconitase and citrate hydro-lyase. It is found in bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotic cytosol. It has been shown to act also as an iron-responsive element binding protein in animals and may have the same role in other eukaryotes.
Fe/S-dependent 2-methylisocitrate dehydratase AcnD
Members of this family appear in an operon for the degradation of propionyl-CoA via 2-methylcitrate. This family is homologous to aconitases A and B and appears to act the part as 2-methylisocitrate dehydratase, the enzyme after PrpD and before PrpB. In Escherichia coli, which lacks a member of this family, 2-methylisocitrate dehydratase activity was traced to aconitase B (TIGR00117) (PMID:12473114).
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