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Clan: Hy-ly_N (CL0372)

Summary

Hyaluronate lyase-like catalytic, N-terminal domain Add an annotation

This contains virus envelope protein, Chondroitin AC lyase and hyaluronate lyase families.

This clan contains 5 families and the total number of domains in the clan is 6072. The clan was built by A Bateman.

Members

This clan contains the following 5 member families:

Alginate_lyase Baculo_E66 Hepar_II_III_N Lyase_8_N Lyase_catalyt

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Domain organisation

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Alignments

The table below shows the number of occurrences of each domain throughout the sequence database. More...

Pfam family Num. domains Alignment
Alginate_lyase (PF05426) 3169 (52.2%) View
Hepar_II_III_N (PF16889) 1325 (21.8%) View
Lyase_8_N (PF08124) 1286 (21.2%) View
Lyase_catalyt (PF09093) 270 (4.4%) View
Baculo_E66 (PF04850) 22 (0.4%) View
Total: 5 Total: 6072 Clan alignment
 

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Family relationships

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Species distribution

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Structures

For those sequences which have a structure in the Protein DataBank, we use the mapping between UniProt, PDB and Pfam coordinate systems from the MSD group, to allow us to map Pfam domains onto UniProt three-dimensional structures. The table below shows the mapping between the Pfam families in this clan, the corresponding UniProt entries, and the region of the three-dimensional structures that are available for that sequence.

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