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NAD(P)-binding domain-containing protein
The NAD binding domain of 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase adopts a Rossmann fold. (from Pfam)
UDP-glucose/GDP-mannose dehydrogenase family, NAD binding domain
The UDP-glucose/GDP-mannose dehydrogenaseses are a small group of enzymes which possesses the ability to catalyse the NAD-dependent 2-fold oxidation of an alcohol to an acid without the release of an aldehyde intermediate [2]. [1]. 2470755. Purification and characterization of guanosine. diphospho-D-mannose dehydrogenase. A key enzyme in the. biosynthesis of alginate by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.. Roychoudhury S, May TB, Gill JF, Singh SK, Feingold DS,. Chakrabarty AM;. J Biol Chem 1989;264:9380-9385.. [2]. 9013585. Properties and kinetic analysis of UDP-glucose dehydrogenase. from group A streptococci. Irreversible inhibition by. UDP-chloroacetol.. Campbell RE, Sala RF, van de Rijn I, Tanner ME;. J Biol Chem 1997;272:3416-3422. (from Pfam)
UDP binding domain-containing protein
UDP-glucose/GDP-mannose dehydrogenase family, central domain
nucleotide sugar dehydrogenase
nucleotide sugar dehydrogenase such as GDP-mannose 6-dehydrogenase, which catalyzes the oxidation of guanosine diphospho-D-mannose (GDP-D-mannose) to GDP-D-mannuronic acid, a precursor for alginate polymerization
Enzymes in this family catalyze the NAD-dependent alcohol-to-acid oxidation of nucleotide-linked sugars. Examples include UDP-glucose 6-dehydrogenase (1.1.1.22) [1], GDP-mannose 6-dehydrogenase (1.1.1.132) [2], UDP-N-acetylglucosamine 6-dehydrogenase (1.1.1.136) [3], UDP-N-acetyl-D-galactosaminuronic acid dehydrogenase [4] and UDP-N-acetyl-D-mannosaminuronic acid dehydrogenase [5]. These enzymes are most often involved in the biosynthesis of polysaccharides and are often found in operons devoted to that purpose. All of these enzymes contain three Pfam domains, PF03721, PF00984, and PF03720 for the N-terminal, central, and C-terminal regions respectively.
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