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1.

thioesterase family protein

This family contains a wide variety of enzymes, principally thioesterases. These enzymes are part of the Hotdog fold superfamily [1]. [1]. 15307895. The Hotdog fold: wrapping up a superfamily of thioesterases and dehydratases. Dillon SC, Bateman A;. BMC Bioinformatics 2004;5:109-109. (from Pfam)

Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF024675.5
Method:
HMM
2.

hotdog domain-containing protein

This family contains a wide variety of enzymes, principally thioesterases. This family includes 4HBT (EC 3.1.2.23) which catalyses the final step in the biosynthesis of 4-hydroxybenzoate from 4-chlorobenzoate in the soil dwelling microbe Pseudomonas CBS-3. This family includes various cytosolic long-chain acyl-CoA thioester hydrolases. Long-chain acyl-CoA hydrolases hydrolyse palmitoyl-CoA to CoA and palmitate, they also catalyse the hydrolysis of other long chain fatty acyl-CoA thioesters. [1]. 9837940. The three-dimensional structure of 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA thioesterase from Pseudomonas sp. Strain CBS-3. Benning MM, Wesenberg G, Liu R, Taylor KL, Dunaway-Mariano D, Holden HM;. J Biol Chem 1998;273:33572-33579. [2]. 8805534. Structure of a dehydratase-isomerase from the bacterial pathway for biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids: two catalytic activities in one active site. Leesong M, Henderson BS, Gillig JR, Schwab JM, Smith JL;. Structure 1996;4:253-264. (from Pfam)

Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF015048.5
Method:
HMM
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tol-pal system-associated acyl-CoA thioesterase

tol-pal system-associated acyl-CoA thioesterase YbgC catalyzes the hydrolysis of short chain aliphatic acyl-CoA thioesters

Date:
2022-10-02
Family Accession:
10793479
Method:
Sparcle
9.

tol-pal system-associated acyl-CoA thioesterase

The tol-pal system consists of five critical genes. Inner membrane proteins TolQ and TolR convert protomotive force to energy that is transduced through TolA to an outer membrane complex of TolB and Pal. The system is known to be required to maintain outer membrane integrity. In a system with several homologous parts, ExbB and ExbD transduces energy through TonB to a variety of outer membrane proteins, many of which are siderophore receptors. The tol-pal system therefore may also be involved in transport. This family consists of a protein nearly always found in operons with the genes of the tol-pal system. The significance of this thioesterase to the tol-pal system is unclear, but either of two observations may be relevant. First, Pal, or peptidoglycan-associated lipoprotein, has a conserved N-terminal cleavage and acylation that makes it a lipoprotein. Second, the tol-pal system is implicated not only in the import of certain organics but also in the maintenance of outer membrane integrity (by an unknown mechanism).

Gene:
ybgC
GO Terms:
Cellular Component:
cytoplasm (GO:0005737)
Molecular Function:
fatty acyl-CoA hydrolase activity (GO:0047617)
Date:
2024-06-14
Family Accession:
TIGR02799.1
Method:
HMM
10.

tol-pal system-associated acyl-CoA thioesterase

Gene:
ybgC
Date:
2020-10-26
Family Accession:
NF008065.0
Method:
HMM
11.

YbgC/FadM family acyl-CoA thioesterase

This model describes a subset of related acyl-CoA thioesterases that include several at least partially characterized proteins. YbgC is an acyl-CoA thioesterase associated with the Tol-Pal system. YbaW is part of the FadM regulon.

GO Terms:
Molecular Function:
fatty acyl-CoA hydrolase activity (GO:0047617)
Date:
2021-05-12
Family Accession:
TIGR00051.1
Method:
HMM
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