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Family: NUDIX_4 (PF14815)

Summary: NUDIX domain

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InterPro entry IPR029119

Adenine DNA glycosylase (called MutY in bacteria and hMYH in humans) initiates repair of A-oxoG to C-G by removing the inappropriately paired adenine base from the DNA backbone. MutY belongs to a structural superfamily of proteins (the NUDIX hydrolase superfamily) that hydrolyse a wide range of organic pyrophosphates [ PUBMED:16378245 ].

Enzymes belonging to this superfamily require a divalent cation, such as Mg2+ or Mn2+ for their activity. They are also recognized by a highly conserved 23-residue nudix motif (GX5EX7REUXEEXGU, where U = I, L or V). However, DNA glycosylase does not seem to contain this signature motif. DNA glycosylase consists of 2 domains: the N-terminal domain contains the catalytic properties of the enzyme and the C-terminal domain affects substrate (oxoG) binding and enzymatic turnover. The C-terminal domain is highly similar to MutT, based on secondary structure and topology, despite low sequence identity. MutT sanitizes the nucleotide precursor pool by hydrolyzing oxo-dGTP to oxo-dGMO and inorganic pyrophosphate. The similarity strongly suggests that the two proteins share a common evolutionary origin [ PUBMED:11554314 , PUBMED:15465463 , PUBMED:15102448 , PUBMED:14618256 , PUBMED:10858279 , PUBMED:10350454 , PUBMED:15056851 ].

This entry represents the C-terminal domain of MutY. Its structure is similar to the NUDIX fold, which is an alpha/beta/alpha sandwich [ PUBMED:10858279 , PUBMED:16378245 ].

Domain organisation

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Pfam Clan

This family is a member of clan NUDIX (CL0261), which has the following description:

This superfamily contains the NUDIX family and one related family.

The clan contains the following 10 members:

DUF4743 DUF4916 Hexose_dehydrat MRP-L46 NUDIX NUDIX-like NUDIX_2 NUDIX_4 NUDIX_5 Nudix_hydro

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Seed source: CATH:3fsp_A_03
Previous IDs: none
Type: Domain
Sequence Ontology: SO:0000417
Author: Coggill P
Number in seed: 383
Number in full: 7364
Average length of the domain: 117 aa
Average identity of full alignment: 21 %
Average coverage of the sequence by the domain: 33.35 %

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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 35.0 35.0
Trusted cut-off 35.0 35.0
Noise cut-off 34.9 34.9
Model length: 109
Family (HMM) version: 9
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Structures

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