Protein Domain : HAD hydrolase, subfamily IA, Pyridoxal phosphate phosphatase-like IPR006384

Type  Family
Description  The Haloacid Dehalogenase (HAD) superfamily is defined by the presence of three short catalytic motifs [ ]. The subfamilies are defined [] based on the location and the observed or predicted fold of a so-called capping domain [], or the absence of such a domain. Subfamily I consists of sequences in which the capping domain is found in between the first and second catalytic motifs. Subfamily II consists of sequences in which the capping domain is found between the second and third motifs. Subfamily III sequences have no capping domain in either of these positions.The Subfamily IA and IB capping domains are predicted by PSI-PRED to consist of an alpha helical bundle. Subfamily IA and IB are separated based on an apparent phylogenetic bifurcation. This group of sequences belong to the IB subfamily of the haloacid dehalogenase (HAD) superfamily of aspartate-nucleophile hydrolases.
Short Name  HAD_hydro_PyrdxlP_Pase-like

2 Child Features

0 Gene Families

424 Genes

1 Ontology Annotations

0 Parent Features

12 Publications

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