Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
Ae3wqlA1 A: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeX: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeH: Class I glutamine amidotransferase-likeT: Iso_dhF:ECOD (20:10:01)
Be3wqlB1 A: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeX: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeH: Class I glutamine amidotransferase-likeT: Iso_dhF:ECOD (20:10:01)
Ce3wqlC1 A: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeX: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeH: Class I glutamine amidotransferase-likeT: Iso_dhF:ECOD (20:10:01)
De3wqlD1 A: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeX: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeH: Class I glutamine amidotransferase-likeT: Iso_dhF:ECOD (20:10:01)

Domain Annotation: CATH CATH Database Homepage

InterPro: Protein Family Classification InterPro Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameType
A, B, C, D
IPR036424Decaprenyl diphosphate synthase-like superfamilyHomologous Superfamily

Structure Motif Annotation: Mechanism and Catalytic Site Atlas M-CSA Database Homepage

ChainsEnzyme NameDescriptionCatalytic Residues
isotuberculosinol synthase  M-CSA #954

This enzyme is responsible for the conversion of tuberculosinyl diphosphate to tuberculosinol and the R and S iso-tuberculosinols. Tuberculosinols are one class of virulence factor in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The active site for both of these functions is the same, but the R- and S-iso-tuberculosinol formation involves the addition of water at the C13 atom, rather than the C15, and involve an allylic rearrangement.

Defined by 4 residues: ASP:B-34ARG:B-38TYR:B-51TYR:B-90
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tuberculosinol synthase  M-CSA #955

This enzyme is responsible for the conversion of tuberculosinyl diphosphate to tuberculosinol and the R and S iso-tuberculosinols. Tuberculosinols are one class of virulence factor in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The active site for both of these functions is the same, but the R- and S-iso-tuberculosinol formation involves the addition of water at the C13 atom, rather than the C15, and involve an allylic rearrangement.

Defined by 2 residues: ASP:B-34TYR:B-51
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