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CHAP domain-containing protein

This domain corresponds to an amidase function. Many of these proteins are involved in cell wall metabolism of bacteria. This domain is found at the N-terminus of Swiss:P43675, where it functions as a glutathionylspermidine amidase EC:3.5.1.78 [1]. This domain is found to be the catalytic domain of PlyCA [4]. CHAP is the amidase domain of bifunctional Escherichia coli glutathionylspermidine synthetase/amidase, and it catalyses the hydrolysis of Gsp (glutathionylspermidine) into glutathione and spermidine [5]. [1]. 7775463. Glutathionylspermidine metabolism in Escherichia coli. Purification, cloning, overproduction, and characterization of a bifunctional glutathionylspermidine synthetase/amidase. Bollinger JM Jr, Kwon DS, Huisman GW, Kolter R, Walsh CT;. J Biol Chem 1995;270:14031-14041. [2]. 12765834. The CHAP domain: a large family of amidases including GSP amidase and peptidoglycan hydrolases. Bateman A, Rawlings ND;. Trends Biochem Sci 2003;28:234-237. [3]. 12765833. Amidase domains from bacterial and phage autolysins define a family of gamma-D,L-glutamate-specific amidohydrolases. Rigden DJ, Jedrzejas MJ, Galperin MY;. Trends Biochem Sci 2003;28:230-234. [4]. 16818874. PlyC: a multimeric bacteriophage lysin. Nelson D, Schuch R, Chahales P, Zhu S, Fischetti VA;. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006;103:10765-10770. [5]. 21226054. Structure and mechanism of Escherichia coli glutathionylspermidine amidase belonging to the family of cysteine; histidine-dependent amidohydrolases/peptidases. Pai CH, Wu HJ, Lin CH, Wang AH;. Protein Sci. 2011;20:557-566. (from Pfam)

Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF017102.5
Method:
HMM
2.

glucosaminidase domain-containing protein

This family includes Mannosyl-glycoprotein endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase EC:3.2.1.96. As well as the flageller protein J Swiss:P75942 that has been shown to hydrolyse peptidoglycan [1]. [1]. 10049388. Peptidoglycan-hydrolyzing activity of the FlgJ protein, essential for flagellar rod formation in Salmonella typhimurium. Nambu T, Minamino T, Macnab RM, Kutsukake K;. J Bacteriol 1999;181:1555-1561. (from Pfam)

GO Terms:
Molecular Function:
amidase activity (GO:0004040)
Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF013954.5
Method:
HMM
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