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NADAR domain-containing protein
This is a domain of unknown function, it has been named been named the NADAR (NAD and ADP-ribose) domain [1]. [1]. 22399070. Identification of novel components of NAD-utilizing metabolic pathways and prediction of their biochemical functions. de Souza RF, Aravind L;. Mol Biosyst. 2012;8:1661-1677. (from Pfam)
NADAR family protein
NADAR (NAD and ADP-ribose) family protein similar to Escherichia coli N-glycosidase YbiA, which catalyzes the hydrolysis of the N-glycosidic bond in the first two intermediates of riboflavin biosynthesis
conserved hypothetical protein
This model describes a sequence region that occurs in at least three different polypeptide contexts. It is found fused to GTP cyclohydrolase II, the RibA of riboflavin biosynthesis (TIGR00505), as in Vibrio vulnificus. It is found fused to riboflavin biosynthesis protein RibD (TIGR00326) in rice and Arabidopsis. It occurs as a standalone protein in a number of bacterial species in varied contexts, including single gene operons and bacteriophage genomes. The member from E. coli currently is named YbiA. The function(s) of members of this family is unknown.
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