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GPI-anchor transamidase
GPI-anchor transamidase is a component of the GPI transamidase complex, necessary for transfer of GPI to proteins
TraB/GumN family protein
TraB/GumN family protein may function as a hydrolase, similar to erythromycin esterase and eukaryotic metalloprotease TIKI
helicase-exonuclease AddAB subunit AddB
helicase-exonuclease AddAB subunit AddB is part of a heterodimer that acts as both an ATP-dependent DNA helicase and an ATP-dependent, dual-direction single-stranded exonuclease
alpha/beta hydrolase domain-containing protein
alpha/beta hydrolase (abhydrolase) domain-containing protein
YghX family hydrolase
YghX is a predicted hydrolase, homologous to dienelactone hydrolases, but its function is unknown. YghX is encoded intact in Escherichia coli O157:H7 str. Sakai, but is a frameshifted pseudogene in Escherichia coli K-12 MG1655, and consequently is used occasionally as a site for minimally disruptive genetic engineering.
MBL fold metallo-hydrolase
MBL fold metallo-hydrolase is most likely a hydrolytic enzyme; also contains C-terminal alkyl sulfatase dimerization domain
alpha/beta hydrolase
alpha/beta fold hydrolase catalyzes the hydrolysis of substrates with different chemical composition or physicochemical properties using a nucleophile-His-acid catalytic triad; similar to acetoin dehydrogenase E2 subunit dihydrolipoyllysine-residue acetyltransferase
alpha/beta hydrolase family protein catalyzes the hydrolysis of substrates with different chemical composition or physicochemical properties using a nucleophile-His-acid catalytic triad
FtsZ/tubulin family protein
FtsZ/tubulin family protein may be involved in polymer formation, similar to the cell-division GTPase FtsZ or the tubulin-like filament-forming GTPase TubZ
DNA-entry nuclease
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