Dihydrodipicolinate synthase family; Dihydrodipicolinate synthase family. A member of the ...
38-321
1.51e-93
Dihydrodipicolinate synthase family; Dihydrodipicolinate synthase family. A member of the class I aldolases, which use an active-site lysine which stabilizes a reaction intermediate via Schiff base formation, and have TIM beta/alpha barrel fold. The dihydrodipicolinate synthase family comprises several pyruvate-dependent class I aldolases that use the same catalytic step to catalyze different reactions in different pathways and includes such proteins as N-acetylneuraminate lyase, MosA protein, 5-keto-4-deoxy-glucarate dehydratase, trans-o-hydroxybenzylidenepyruvate hydratase-aldolase, trans-2'-carboxybenzalpyruvate hydratase-aldolase, and 2-keto-3-deoxy- gluconate aldolase. The family is also referred to as the N-acetylneuraminate lyase (NAL) family.
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Pssm-ID: 188630 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 281 Bit Score: 279.43 E-value: 1.51e-93
Dihydrodipicolinate synthase family; Dihydrodipicolinate synthase family. A member of the ...
38-321
1.51e-93
Dihydrodipicolinate synthase family; Dihydrodipicolinate synthase family. A member of the class I aldolases, which use an active-site lysine which stabilizes a reaction intermediate via Schiff base formation, and have TIM beta/alpha barrel fold. The dihydrodipicolinate synthase family comprises several pyruvate-dependent class I aldolases that use the same catalytic step to catalyze different reactions in different pathways and includes such proteins as N-acetylneuraminate lyase, MosA protein, 5-keto-4-deoxy-glucarate dehydratase, trans-o-hydroxybenzylidenepyruvate hydratase-aldolase, trans-2'-carboxybenzalpyruvate hydratase-aldolase, and 2-keto-3-deoxy- gluconate aldolase. The family is also referred to as the N-acetylneuraminate lyase (NAL) family.
Pssm-ID: 188630 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 281 Bit Score: 279.43 E-value: 1.51e-93
4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase/N-acetylneuraminate lyase [Amino acid transport and ...
34-318
1.65e-85
4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase/N-acetylneuraminate lyase [Amino acid transport and metabolism, Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis]; 4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase/N-acetylneuraminate lyase is part of the Pathway/BioSystem: Lysine biosynthesis
Pssm-ID: 440098 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 291 Bit Score: 259.32 E-value: 1.65e-85
4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase; Members of this family are ...
37-318
1.31e-48
4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase; Members of this family are 4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase, previously (incorrectly) called dihydrodipicolinate synthase. It is a homotetrameric enzyme of lysine biosynthesis. E. coli has several paralogs closely related to dihydrodipicoline synthase (DapA), as well as the more distant N-acetylneuraminate lyase. In Pyrococcus horikoshii, the bidirectional best hit with E. coli is to an uncharacterized paralog of DapA, not DapA itself, and it is omitted from the seed. The putative members from the Chlamydias (pathogens with a parasitic metabolism) are easily the most divergent members of the multiple alignment. [Amino acid biosynthesis, Aspartate family]
Pssm-ID: 129757 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 285 Bit Score: 164.42 E-value: 1.31e-48
Dihydrodipicolinate synthase family; Dihydrodipicolinate synthase family. A member of the ...
38-321
1.51e-93
Dihydrodipicolinate synthase family; Dihydrodipicolinate synthase family. A member of the class I aldolases, which use an active-site lysine which stabilizes a reaction intermediate via Schiff base formation, and have TIM beta/alpha barrel fold. The dihydrodipicolinate synthase family comprises several pyruvate-dependent class I aldolases that use the same catalytic step to catalyze different reactions in different pathways and includes such proteins as N-acetylneuraminate lyase, MosA protein, 5-keto-4-deoxy-glucarate dehydratase, trans-o-hydroxybenzylidenepyruvate hydratase-aldolase, trans-2'-carboxybenzalpyruvate hydratase-aldolase, and 2-keto-3-deoxy- gluconate aldolase. The family is also referred to as the N-acetylneuraminate lyase (NAL) family.
Pssm-ID: 188630 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 281 Bit Score: 279.43 E-value: 1.51e-93
4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase/N-acetylneuraminate lyase [Amino acid transport and ...
34-318
1.65e-85
4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase/N-acetylneuraminate lyase [Amino acid transport and metabolism, Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis]; 4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase/N-acetylneuraminate lyase is part of the Pathway/BioSystem: Lysine biosynthesis
Pssm-ID: 440098 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 291 Bit Score: 259.32 E-value: 1.65e-85
Dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHDPS); Dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHDPS) is a key enzyme in ...
37-318
1.25e-67
Dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHDPS); Dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHDPS) is a key enzyme in lysine biosynthesis. It catalyzes the aldol condensation of L-aspartate-beta- semialdehyde and pyruvate to dihydropicolinic acid via a Schiff base formation between pyruvate and a lysine residue. The functional enzyme is a homotetramer consisting of a dimer of dimers. DHDPS is member of dihydrodipicolinate synthase family that comprises several pyruvate-dependent class I aldolases that use the same catalytic step to catalyze different reactions in different pathways.
Pssm-ID: 188637 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 284 Bit Score: 213.12 E-value: 1.25e-67
4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase; Members of this family are ...
37-318
1.31e-48
4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase; Members of this family are 4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase, previously (incorrectly) called dihydrodipicolinate synthase. It is a homotetrameric enzyme of lysine biosynthesis. E. coli has several paralogs closely related to dihydrodipicoline synthase (DapA), as well as the more distant N-acetylneuraminate lyase. In Pyrococcus horikoshii, the bidirectional best hit with E. coli is to an uncharacterized paralog of DapA, not DapA itself, and it is omitted from the seed. The putative members from the Chlamydias (pathogens with a parasitic metabolism) are easily the most divergent members of the multiple alignment. [Amino acid biosynthesis, Aspartate family]
Pssm-ID: 129757 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 285 Bit Score: 164.42 E-value: 1.31e-48
N-Acetylneuraminic acid aldolase, also called N-acetylneuraminate lyase (NAL); ...
37-319
1.13e-46
N-Acetylneuraminic acid aldolase, also called N-acetylneuraminate lyase (NAL); N-Acetylneuraminic acid aldolase, also called N-acetylneuraminate lyase (NAL), which catalyses the reversible aldol reaction of N-acetyl-D-mannosamine and pyruvate to give N-acetyl-D-neuraminic acid (D-sialic acid). It has a widespread application as biocatalyst for the synthesis of sialic acid and its derivatives. This enzyme has been shown to be quite specific for pyruvate as the donor, but flexible to a variety of D- and, to some extent, L-hexoses and pentoses as acceptor substrates. NAL is member of dihydrodipicolinate synthase family that comprises several pyruvate-dependent class I aldolases.
Pssm-ID: 188641 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 288 Bit Score: 159.40 E-value: 1.13e-46
KDG (2-keto-3-deoxygluconate) aldolases found in archaea; KDG (2-keto-3-deoxygluconate) ...
41-318
2.12e-21
KDG (2-keto-3-deoxygluconate) aldolases found in archaea; KDG (2-keto-3-deoxygluconate) aldolases found in archaea. This subfamily of enzymes is adapted for high thermostability and shows specificity for non-phosphorylated substrates. The enzyme catalyses the reversible aldol cleavage of 2-keto-3-dexoygluconate to pyruvate and glyceraldehyde, the third step of a modified non-phosphorylated Entner-Doudoroff pathway of glucose oxidation. KDG aldolase shows no significant sequence similarity to microbial 2-keto-3-deoxyphosphogluconate (KDPG) aldolases, and the enzyme shows no activity with glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate as substrate. The enzyme is a tetramer and a member of the DHDPS family of Schiff-base-dependent class I aldolases.
Pssm-ID: 188640 Cd Length: 279 Bit Score: 92.06 E-value: 2.12e-21
Trans-o-hydroxybenzylidenepyruvate hydratase-aldolase (HBPHA) and trans-2 ...
34-305
2.81e-14
Trans-o-hydroxybenzylidenepyruvate hydratase-aldolase (HBPHA) and trans-2'-carboxybenzalpyruvate hydratase-aldolase (CBPHA); Trans-o-hydroxybenzylidenepyruvate hydratase-aldolase (HBPHA) and trans-2'-carboxybenzalpyruvate hydratase-aldolase (CBPHA). HBPHA catalyzes HBP to salicyaldehyde and pyruvate. This reaction is part of the degradative pathways for naphthalene and naphthalenesulfonates by bacteria. CBPHA is homologous to HBPHA and catalyzes the cleavage of CBP to 2-carboxylbenzaldehyde and pyruvate during the degradation of phenanthrene. They are member of the DHDPS family of Schiff-base-dependent class I aldolases.
Pssm-ID: 188639 Cd Length: 309 Bit Score: 72.09 E-value: 2.81e-14
5-dehydro-4-deoxyglucarate dehydratase, also called 5-keto-4-deoxy-glucarate dehydratase ...
41-318
1.57e-12
5-dehydro-4-deoxyglucarate dehydratase, also called 5-keto-4-deoxy-glucarate dehydratase (KDGDH); 5-dehydro-4-deoxyglucarate dehydratase, also called 5-keto-4-deoxy-glucarate dehydratase (KDGDH), which is member of dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHDPS) family that comprises several pyruvate-dependent class I aldolases. The enzyme is involved in glucarate metabolism, and its mechanism presumbly involves a Schiff-base intermediate similar to members of DHDPS family. While in the case of Pseudomonas sp. 5-dehydro-4-deoxy-D-glucarate is degraded by KDGDH to 2,5-dioxopentanoate, in certain species of Enterobacteriaceae it is degraded instead to pyruvate and glycerate.
Pssm-ID: 188638 Cd Length: 289 Bit Score: 66.96 E-value: 1.57e-12
Database: CDSEARCH/cdd Low complexity filter: no Composition Based Adjustment: yes E-value threshold: 0.01
References:
Wang J et al. (2023), "The conserved domain database in 2023", Nucleic Acids Res.51(D)384-8.
Lu S et al. (2020), "The conserved domain database in 2020", Nucleic Acids Res.48(D)265-8.
Marchler-Bauer A et al. (2017), "CDD/SPARCLE: functional classification of proteins via subfamily domain architectures.", Nucleic Acids Res.45(D)200-3.
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