Summary
Acid phosphatase/Vanadium-dependent haloperoxidase
The PAP2 superfamily is characterised by being mult-helical, with the core consisting of a 5-helical bundle. Normally the family will bind cofactor at the beginning of the third helix. The superfamily includes the enzyme type 2 phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP2), Glucose-6-phosphatase EC:3.1.3.9, Phosphatidylglycerophosphatase B EC:3.1.3.27 and bacterial acid phosphatase EC:3.1.3.2. The family also includes a variety of haloperoxidases [1,2] that function by oxidising halides in the presence of hydrogen peroxide to form the corresponding hypohalous acids.
This clan contains 6 families and the total number of domains in the clan is 49410. The clan was built by P Coggill.
Literature references
- Stukey J, Carman GM; , Protein Sci 1997;6:469-472.: Identification of a novel phosphatase sequence motif. PUBMED:9041652 EPMC:9041652
- Neuwald AF; , Protein Sci 1997;6:1764-1767.: An unexpected structural relationship between integral membrane phosphatases and soluble haloperoxidases. PUBMED:9260289 EPMC:9260289
- Messerschmidt A, Wever R; , Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1996;93:392-396.: X-ray structure of a vanadium-containing enzyme: chloroperoxidase from the fungus Curvularia inaequalis. PUBMED:8552646 EPMC:8552646
Members
This clan contains the following 6 member families:
DUF212 PAP2 PAP2_3 PAP2_C Scs3p VCPO_NExternal database links
SCOP: | 48317 |
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 |
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PAP2 (PF01569) | 36601 (74.1%) | View |
PAP2_3 (PF14378) | 5527 (11.2%) | View |
PAP2_C (PF14360) | 3106 (6.3%) | View |
DUF212 (PF02681) | 2571 (5.2%) | View |
Scs3p (PF10261) | 1538 (3.1%) | View |
VCPO_N (PF17897) | 67 (0.1%) | View |
Total: 6 | Total: 49410 | 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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