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Family: ArgJ (PF01960)

Summary: ArgJ family

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ArgJ
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ornithine acetyltransferase (orf6 gene product - clavulanic acid biosynthesis) from streptomyces clavuligerus
Identifiers
SymbolArgJ
PfamPF01960
InterProIPR002813

In molecular biology, members of the ArgJ protein family are bifunctional protein that catalyses the first (EC 2.3.1.35) and fifth steps (EC 2.3.1.1) in arginine biosynthesis.[1] The structure has been determined for glutamate N-acetyltransferase 2 (ornithine acetyltransferase), an ArgJ-like protein from Streptomyces clavuligerus.[2]

References

  1. ^ Sakanyan V, Charlier D, Legrain C, Kochikyan A, Mett I, Pierard A, Glansdorff N (1993). "Primary structure, partial purification and regulation of key enzymes of the acetyl cycle of arginine biosynthesis in Bacillus stearothermophilus: dual function of ornithine acetyltransferase". J. Gen. Microbiol. 139 (3): 393–402. PMID 8473852. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Elkins JM, Kershaw NJ, Schofield CJ (2005). "X-ray crystal structure of ornithine acetyltransferase from the clavulanic acid biosynthesis gene cluster". Biochem. J. 385 (Pt 2): 565–73. doi:10.1042/BJ20040814. PMC 1134730. PMID 15352873. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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Members of the ArgJ family catalyse the first EC:2.3.1.1 and fifth steps EC:2.3.1.35 in arginine biosynthesis.

Literature references

  1. Sakanyan V, Charlier D, Legrain C, Kochikyan A, Mett I, Pierard A, Glansdorff N; , J Gen Microbiol 1993;139:393-402.: Primary structure, partial purification and regulation of key enzymes of the acetyl cycle of arginine biosynthesis in Bacillus stearothermophilus: dual function of ornithine acetyltransferase. PUBMED:8473852 EPMC:8473852


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InterPro entry IPR002813

ArgJ (also known as Ornithine acetyltransferase/OAT) is a bifunctional protein that catalyses the first EC and fifth steps EC in arginine biosynthesis [ PUBMED:8473852 ], coupling acetylation of glutamate with deacetylation of N-acetylornithine, which allows recycling of the acetyl group in the arginine biosynthetic pathway. The structure has been determined for glutamate N-acetyltransferase 2 (ornithine acetyltransferase; EC ), an ArgJ-like protein from Streptomyces clavuligerus [ PUBMED:15352873 ].

Members of this family may experience feedback inhibition by L-arginine. The active enzyme is a heterotetramer of two alpha and two beta chains, where the alpha and beta chains are the result of autocatalytic cleavage. OATs found in the clavulanic acid biosynthesis gene cluster catalyze the fifth step only, and may utilize acetyl acceptors other than glutamate [ PUBMED:15375131 , PUBMED:15352873 , PUBMED:12633501 , PUBMED:8473852 , PUBMED:4365537 , PUBMED:15937278 ].

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Domain organisation

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Pfam Clan

This family is a member of clan DmpA_ArgJ (CL0635), which has the following description:

This superfamily includes the ArgJ protein and members of peptidase family S58. According to SCOP these proteins have a fold which resembles but is unrelated to that of the NTN hydrolases.

The clan contains the following 5 members:

ArgJ Ceramidase_alk MoCoBD_1 MoCoBD_2 Peptidase_S58

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Seed source: Enright A
Previous IDs: none
Type: Family
Sequence Ontology: SO:0100021
Author: Enright A , Ouzounis C , Bateman A
Number in seed: 648
Number in full: 7005
Average length of the domain: 377.6 aa
Average identity of full alignment: 40 %
Average coverage of the sequence by the domain: 93.28 %

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build method: hmmbuild -o /dev/null HMM SEED
search method: hmmsearch -Z 61295632 -E 1000 --cpu 4 HMM pfamseq
Model details:
Parameter Sequence Domain
Gathering cut-off 32.0 32.0
Trusted cut-off 32.0 32.0
Noise cut-off 31.9 31.8
Model length: 375
Family (HMM) version: 21
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Structures

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AlphaFold Structure Predictions

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A0A077ZJS7 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0D2DEQ4 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A175VVU7 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A1C1CPT4 View 3D Structure Click here
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C1H986 View 3D Structure Click here
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