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diguanylate cyclase

This domain is found linked to a wide range of non-homologous domains in a variety of bacteria. It has been shown to be homologous to the adenylyl cyclase catalytic domain [1] and has diguanylate cyclase activity [4]. This observation correlates with the functional information available on two GGDEF-containing proteins, namely diguanylate cyclase and phosphodiesterase A of Acetobacter xylinum, both of which regulate the turnover of cyclic diguanosine monophosphate. In the WspR protein of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the GGDEF domain acts as a diguanylate cyclase, PDB:3bre, when the whole molecule appears to form a tetramer consisting of two symmetrically-related dimers representing a biological unit. The active site is the GGD/EF motif, buried in the structure, and the cyclic dimeric guanosine monophosphate (c-di-GMP) bind to the inhibitory-motif RxxD on the surface. The enzyme thus catalyses the cyclisation of two guanosine triphosphate (GTP) molecules to one c-di-GMP molecule [6,7,8]. [1]. 11119645. GGDEF domain is homologous to adenylyl cyclase.. Pei J, Grishin NV;. Proteins 2001;42:210-216.. [2]. 11557134. Novel domains of the prokaryotic two-component signal. transduction systems.. Galperin MY, Nikolskaya AN, Koonin EV;. FEMS Microbiol Lett 2001;203:11-21.. [3]. 15063857. Cyclic di-guanosine-monophosphate comes of age: a novel. secondary messenger involved in modulating cell surface. structures in bacteria?.. Jenal U;. Curr Opin Microbiol 2004;7:185-191.. [4]. 15075296. Cell cycle-dependent dynamic localization of a bacterial. response regulator with a novel di-guanylate cyclase output. domain.. Paul R, Weiser S, Amiot NC,. TRUNCATED at 1650 bytes (from Pfam)

Date:
2024-04-03
Family Accession:
NF013180.4
Method:
HMM
2.
new record, indexing in progress
Family Accession:
3.
new record, indexing in progress
Family Accession:
4.

GGDEF domain-containing protein

GGDEF domain-containing protein may function as a diguanylate cyclase and be involved in regulating cell surface adhesion in bacteria

GO Terms:
Molecular Function:
GTP binding (GO:0005525)
Molecular Function:
metal ion binding (GO:0046872)
Cellular Component:
plasma membrane (GO:0005886)
Date:
2023-03-08
Family Accession:
10112692
Method:
Sparcle
5.

diguanylate cyclase

The GGDEF domain is named for the motif GG[DE]EF shared by many proteins carrying the domain. There is evidence that the domain has diguanylate cyclase activity [1][3]. Several proteins carrying this domain also carry domains with functions relating to environmental sensing. These include PleD, a response regulator protein involved in the swarmer-to-stalked cell transition in Caulobacter crescentus[2], and FixL, a heme-containing oxygen sensor protein.

GO Terms:
Biological Process:
regulation of signal transduction (GO:0009966)
Molecular Function:
cyclase activity (GO:0009975)
Date:
2021-04-27
Family Accession:
TIGR00254.1
Method:
HMM
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