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GNAT family N-acetyltransferase
This family contains proteins with N-acetyltransferase functions such as Elp3-related proteins. [1]. 9175471. GCN5-related histone N-acetyltransferases belong to a diverse superfamily that includes the yeast SPT10 protein. Neuwald AF, Landsman D;. Trends Biochem Sci 1997;22:154-155. [2]. 11893502. A second catalytic domain in the Elp3 histone acetyltransferases: a candidate for histone demethylase activity?. Chinenov Y;. Trends Biochem Sci 2002;27:115-117. (from Pfam)
nitrilase-related carbon-nitrogen hydrolase
This family contains hydrolases that break carbon-nitrogen bonds [1]. The family includes: Nitrilase EC:3.5.5.1 Swiss:Q42965, Aliphatic amidase EC:3.5.1.4 Swiss:Q01360, Biotidinase EC:3.5.1.12 Swiss:P43251, Beta-ureidopropionase EC:3.5.1.6 Swiss:Q03248. Nitrilase-related proteins generally have a conserved E-K-C catalytic triad, and are multimeric alpha-beta-beta-alpha sandwich proteins [2]. [1]. 7987228. A new family of carbon-nitrogen hydrolases. Bork P, Koonin EV;. Protein Sci 1994;3:1344-1346. [2]. 11380987. The nitrilase superfamily: classification, structure and function. Pace HC, Brenner C;. Genome Biol 2001;2:REVIEWS0001. (from Pfam)
bifunctional GNAT family N-acetyltransferase/carbon-nitrogen hydrolase family protein
bifunctional GNAT family N-acetyltransferase/carbon-nitrogen hydrolase family protein, similar to Bacillus subtilis hydrolase YhcX
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