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TENA/THI-4/PQQC family

Members of this family are found in all the three major phyla of life: archaebacteria, eubacteria, and eukaryotes. In Bacillus subtilis, TENA is one of a number of proteins that enhance the expression of extracellular enzymes, such as alkaline protease, neutral protease and levansucrase [1]. The THI-4 protein, which is involved in thiamine biosynthesis, is also a member of this family. The C-terminal part of these proteins consistently show significant sequence similarity to TENA proteins. This similarity was first noted with the Neurospora crassa THI-4 [2]. This family includes bacterial coenzyme PQQ synthesis protein C or PQQC proteins. Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) is the prosthetic group of several bacterial enzymes,including methanol dehydrogenase of methylotrophs and the glucose dehydrogenase of a number of bacteria [3]. PQQC has been found to be required in the synthesis of PQQ but its function is unclear. The exact molecular function of members of this family is uncertain. [1]. 1898926. Cloning and characterization of a pair of novel genes that. regulate production of extracellular enzymes in Bacillus. subtilis.. Pang AS, Nathoo S, Wong SL;. J Bacteriol 1991;173:46-54.. [2]. 8662211. Molecular cloning of thi-4, a gene necessary for the. biosynthesis of thiamine in Neurospora crassa.. Akiyama M, Nakashima H;. Curr Genet 1996;30:62-67.. [3]. 12437981. PqqC/D, which converts a biosynthetic intermediate to. pyrroloquinoline quinone.. Toyama H, Fukumoto H, Saeki M, Matsushita K, Adachi O, Lidstrom. ME;. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2002;299:268-272. (from Pfam)

Date:
2024-08-14
Family Accession:
NF015057.5
Method:
HMM
2.
new record, indexing in progress
Family Accession:
3.
new record, indexing in progress
Family Accession:
4.

thiaminase II

The TenA protein of Bacillus subtilis and Staphylococcus aurues, and the C-terminal region of trifunctional protein Thi20p from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, perform cleavages on thiamine and related compounds to produce 4-amino-5-hydroxymethyl-2-methylpyrimidine (HMP), a substrate a salvage pathway for thiamine biosynthesis. The gene symbol tenA, for Transcription ENhancement A, reflects a misleading early characterization as a regulatory protein. This family is related to PqqC from the PQQ biosynthesis system (see TIGR02111), heme oxygenase (PF01126), and CADD (Chlamydia protein Associating with Death Domains), a putative folate metabolism enzyme (see TIGR04305).

Gene:
tenA
GO Terms:
Biological Process:
thiamine metabolic process (GO:0006772)
Molecular Function:
thiaminase activity (GO:0050334)
Date:
2024-02-27
Family Accession:
TIGR04306.1
Method:
HMM
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