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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF A PROTEIN WITH UNKNOWN FUNCTION FROM DUF3225 FAMILY (ECA3500) FROM PECTOBACTERIUM ATROSEPTICUM SCRI1043 AT 2.32 A RESOLUTION External Resource: Annotation Chains Type Family Name Domain Identifier Family Identifier Provenance Source (Version) D SCOP2B Superfamily NTF2-like 8036778 3000472 SCOP2B (2022-06-29) C SCOP2B Superfamily NTF2-like 8036778 3000472 SCOP2B (2022-06-29) B SCOP2B Superfamily NTF2-like 8036778 3000472 SCOP2B (2022-06-29) A SCOP2 Family BxeB1374-like 8024399 4002762 SCOP2 (2022-06-29) A SCOP2 Superfamily NTF2-like 8036778 3000472 SCOP2 (2022-06-29)
Chains Family Name Domain Identifier Architecture Possible Homology Homology Topology Family Provenance Source (Version) D e2rcdD1 A: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains X: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains H: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains T: DUF3197 F: ECOD (20:10:01) C e2rcdC1 A: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains X: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains H: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains T: DUF3197 F: ECOD (20:10:01) B e2rcdB1 A: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains X: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains H: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains T: DUF3197 F: ECOD (20:10:01) A e2rcdA1 A: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains X: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains H: C-terminal subdomain in Lon-related proteases catalytic domains T: DUF3197 F: ECOD (20:10:01)
Chains Accession Name Description Comments Source PF11533 AtzH-like (AtzH-like) AtzH-like This bacterial family of proteins includes AtzH from Pseudomonas sp. sp. AtzH is thought to be an amidase responsible for converting 1,3-dicarboxyurea to allophanate. This protein, which adopts a dimeric assembly, shows a seven-stranded anti-parallel ... This bacterial family of proteins includes AtzH from Pseudomonas sp. sp. AtzH is thought to be an amidase responsible for converting 1,3-dicarboxyurea to allophanate. This protein, which adopts a dimeric assembly, shows a seven-stranded anti-parallel beta- sheet and three helices [1]. Less Domain