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Class 1 Family 6

Family 6 Overview

3 experimentally studied proteins

5 sequences in Swiss-Prot

4,074 unique sequences in UniRef100

Bacterial L-asparaginases

Mycobacterium tuberculosis asparaginase, a dimeric secretory enzyme

Clan 2: Family 5, Family 6, Family 7

Reference Monomer

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Reference Structure

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Family 6 Motifs
(P63628)

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Experimentally Studied Proteins

Fam ? Class - Clan - Family Alt ? Alternative historical name / classification AN ? UniProt accession number Name ? UniProt entry name, only given here for Swiss-Prot entries EC Organism Cell-Loc AAs Structure PDB Km i for Asn [mM] Vmax i for Asn [μmol/min/mg] Kcat i for Asn [s-1]
1-2-6 - A0A1X1VDM8 3.5.1.1 Mycobacterium gordonae - 312 - - 6.025 - 194.8
1-2-6 - A0QX50 3.5.1.1 Mycobacterium smegmatis - 320 - - 1.403 - 708.1
1-2-6 - P9WPX5 ASPG_MYCTU 3.5.1.1 Mycobacterium tuberculosis i (strain ATCC 25618 / H37Rv), identical to P9WPX4 Secreted 315 Dimer - 0.38 8.3 19.57 74.08 797.7 1587.7 80.7 869.4 1732.5

Swiss-Prot Sequences

Fam ? Class - Clan - Family Alt ? Alternative historical name / classification AN ? UniProt accession number Name ? UniProt entry name, only given here for Swiss-Prot entries EC Organism Cell-Loc AAs Structure PDB Km i for Asn [mM] Vmax i for Asn [μmol/min/mg] Kcat i for Asn [s-1]
1-2-6 - Q9RRX9 ASPG_DEIRA 3.5.1.1 Deinococcus radiodurans Cytoplasm 322 - - - - -
1-2-6 - P63628 ASPG_MYCBO 3.5.1.1 Mycobacterium bovis Secreted 315 - - - - -
1-2-6 - Q9X7E6 ASPG_MYCLE 3.5.1.1 Mycobacterium leprae Secreted 310 - - - - -
1-2-6 - P9WPX4 ASPG_MYCTO 3.5.1.1 Mycobacterium tuberculosis i (strain CDC 1551 / Oshkosh), identical to P9WPX5 Secreted 315 - - - - -
1-2-6 - P9WPX5 ASPG_MYCTU 3.5.1.1 Mycobacterium tuberculosis i (strain ATCC 25618 / H37Rv), identical to P9WPX4 Secreted 315 Dimer - 0.38 8.3 19.57 74.08 797.7 1587.7 80.7 869.4 1732.5

UniRef100 Sequences

Representative Sequence Alignment

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Additional Information

Clan 2 is closest to Clan 1 on the tree, but there is a distinct phylogenetic gap. The sequences are also predominantly of bacterial origin, however, this clan is not as well studied as Clan 1.


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