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Family: NifU (PF01106)

Summary: NifU-like domain

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This is an alignment of the carboxy-terminal domain. This is the only common region between the NifU protein from nitrogen-fixing bacteria and rhodobacterial species. The biochemical function of NifU is unknown [1].

Literature references

  1. Ouzounis C, Bork P, Sander C; , Trends Biochem Sci 1994;19:199-200.: The modular structure of NifU proteins. PUBMED:8048161 EPMC:8048161


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InterPro entry IPR001075

Iron-sulphur (FeS) clusters are important cofactors for numerous proteins involved in electron transfer, in redox and non-redox catalysis, in gene regulation, and as sensors of oxygen and iron. These functions depend on the various FeS cluster prosthetic groups, the most common being [2Fe-2S] and [4Fe-4S] [ PUBMED:16221578 ]. FeS cluster assembly is a complex process involving the mobilisation of Fe and S atoms from storage sources, their assembly into [Fe-S] form, their transport to specific cellular locations, and their transfer to recipient apoproteins. So far, three FeS assembly machineries have been identified, which are capable of synthesising all types of [Fe-S] clusters: ISC (iron-sulphur cluster), SUF (sulphur assimilation), and NIF (nitrogen fixation) systems.

The ISC system is conserved in eubacteria and eukaryotes (mitochondria), and has broad specificity, targeting general FeS proteins [ PUBMED:16211402 , PUBMED:16843540 ]. It is encoded by the isc operon (iscRSUA-hscBA-fdx-iscX). IscS is a cysteine desulphurase, which obtains S from cysteine (converting it to alanine) and serves as a S donor for FeS cluster assembly. IscU and IscA act as scaffolds to accept S and Fe atoms, assembling clusters and transfering them to recipient apoproteins. HscA is a molecular chaperone and HscB is a co-chaperone. Fdx is a [2Fe-2S]-type ferredoxin. IscR is a transcription factor that regulates expression of the isc operon. IscX (also known as YfhJ) appears to interact with IscS and may function as an Fe donor during cluster assembly [ PUBMED:15937904 ].

The SUF system is an alternative pathway to the ISC system that operates under iron starvation and oxidative stress. It is found in eubacteria, archaea and eukaryotes (plastids). The SUF system is encoded by the suf operon (sufABCDSE), and the six encoded proteins are arranged into two complexes (SufSE and SufBCD) and one protein (SufA). SufS is a pyridoxal-phosphate (PLP) protein displaying cysteine desulphurase activity. SufE acts as a scaffold protein that accepts S from SufS and donates it to SufA [ PUBMED:17350000 ]. SufC is an ATPase with an unorthodox ATP-binding cassette (ABC)-like component. SufA is homologous to IscA [ PUBMED:15278785 ], acting as a scaffold protein in which Fe and S atoms are assembled into [FeS] cluster forms, which can then easily be transferred to apoproteins targets.

In the NIF system, NifS and NifU are required for the formation of metalloclusters of nitrogenase in Azotobacter vinelandii, and other organisms, as well as in the maturation of other FeS proteins. Nitrogenase catalyses the fixation of nitrogen. It contains a complex cluster, the FeMo cofactor, which contains molybdenum, Fe and S. NifS is a cysteine desulphurase. NifU binds one Fe atom at its N-terminal, assembling an FeS cluster that is transferred to nitrogenase apoproteins [ PUBMED:11498000 ]. Nif proteins involved in the formation of FeS clusters can also be found in organisms that do not fix nitrogen [ PUBMED:8875867 ].

This entry represents the C-terminal of NifU and homologous proteins. NifU contains two domains: an N-terminal ( INTERPRO ) and a C-terminal domain [ PUBMED:8048161 ]. These domains exist either together or on different polypeptides, both domains being found in organisms that do not fix nitrogen (e.g. yeast), so they have a broader significance in the cell than nitrogen fixation.

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Domain organisation

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Pfam Clan

This family is a member of clan NifU (CL0232), which has the following description:

This clan includes the C-terminal domain of NifU as well as a large family of uncharacterised domains.

The clan contains the following 2 members:

FeS_assembly_P NifU

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Seed source: Pfam-B_1206 (release 3.0)
Previous IDs: NifU; NifU-like;
Type: Family
Sequence Ontology: SO:0100021
Author: Finn RD , Bateman A
Number in seed: 432
Number in full: 9443
Average length of the domain: 66.7 aa
Average identity of full alignment: 40 %
Average coverage of the sequence by the domain: 34.5 %

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search method: hmmsearch -Z 61295632 -E 1000 --cpu 4 HMM pfamseq
Model details:
Parameter Sequence Domain
Gathering cut-off 27.0 27.0
Trusted cut-off 27.0 27.0
Noise cut-off 26.8 26.9
Model length: 67
Family (HMM) version: 20
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Structures

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AlphaFold Structure Predictions

The list of proteins below match this family and have AlphaFold predicted structures. Click on the protein accession to view the predicted structure.

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A0A044V5Q4 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A077ZHK2 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A077ZNF9 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0D2ETF7 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3H436 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0K0E128 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0N4U745 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0R0G251 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A175W1I9 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A1C1CJK5 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A1D6FMB4 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A1D6LP13 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A1D8PG46 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A1P6C481 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A3P7ELT3 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A3Q0KTK2 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A5S6PQ83 View 3D Structure Click here
A0KF09 View 3D Structure Click here
A1AW72 View 3D Structure Click here
A1SBE8 View 3D Structure Click here
A1SZH4 View 3D Structure Click here
A3MYM1 View 3D Structure Click here
A3Q930 View 3D Structure Click here
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A4VLM9 View 3D Structure Click here
A4XUA5 View 3D Structure Click here
A6TF37 View 3D Structure Click here
A6VL27 View 3D Structure Click here
A8AQW7 View 3D Structure Click here
A8H9T3 View 3D Structure Click here
A9MMB3 View 3D Structure Click here
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B1KM47 View 3D Structure Click here
B2FM87 View 3D Structure Click here
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B3MRT7 View 3D Structure Click here
B4EZM8 View 3D Structure Click here