7P5O | pdb_00007p5o

Crystal structure of Aspergillus fumigatus phosphoglucomutase in complex with the reaction intermediate


Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
Be7p5oB1 A: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeX: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeH: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeT: Fe_hyd_lg_CF:ECOD (20:10:01)
Ae7p5oA1 A: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeX: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeH: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeT: Fe_hyd_lg_CF:ECOD (20:10:01)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A, B
PF02878Phosphoglucomutase/phosphomannomutase, alpha/beta/alpha domain I (PGM_PMM_I)Phosphoglucomutase/phosphomannomutase, alpha/beta/alpha domain IDomain
A, B
PF02879Phosphoglucomutase/phosphomannomutase, alpha/beta/alpha domain II (PGM_PMM_II)Phosphoglucomutase/phosphomannomutase, alpha/beta/alpha domain IIDomain
A, B
PF02880Phosphoglucomutase/phosphomannomutase, alpha/beta/alpha domain III (PGM_PMM_III)Phosphoglucomutase/phosphomannomutase, alpha/beta/alpha domain IIIDomain
A, B
PF24947Phosphoglucomutase-1, C-terminal domain (PGM1_C_vert_fung)Phosphoglucomutase-1, C-terminal domainThis entry represents the C-terminal domain of phosphoglucomutase-1 (PGM1) from human, and its homologues from vertebrates and fungi, which catalyses the bi-directional interconversion between alpha-D-glucose 1-phosphate (G1P) and alpha-D-glucose 6-p ...This entry represents the C-terminal domain of phosphoglucomutase-1 (PGM1) from human, and its homologues from vertebrates and fungi, which catalyses the bi-directional interconversion between alpha-D-glucose 1-phosphate (G1P) and alpha-D-glucose 6-phosphate (G6P), a reaction that is essential for normal carbohydrate metabolism and is also important in the cytoplasmic biosynthesis of nucleotide sugars needed for glycan biosynthesis [2-5]. This domain contains a six-stranded antiparallel beta-sheet with two alpha-helices lying on the face of the sheet opposite the active site which is located centrally, in a deep cleft between the four domains of these proteins [1-5]. This domain contains the phosphate-binding loop which interacts with the substrate phosphate moiety [5].
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