3b5q Function: Difference between revisions
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*BT1596 Putative sulfatase yidJ (481 aa) | *BT1596 Putative sulfatase yidJ (481 aa) of ''Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron''. | ||
'''Predicted Functional Partners''' | '''Predicted Functional Partners''' |
Revision as of 02:47, 21 May 2008
1. Function of sulfatases
Sulfatases are enzymes,which hydrolyse sulfate ester bonds of substrates. Most of the family members has shown to contain a highly conserved cystine residue and a bivalent metal binding site.
2. Functional site
MSA data revealed some conserved residues on the sequence. They were mapped on the three dimantional structure.
3. Arylsulfatase K (BT1596) Interactions with other proteins
Input Protein
- BT1596 Putative sulfatase yidJ (481 aa) of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron.
Predicted Functional Partners
- BT3796: Putative secreted sulfatase ydeN (518 aa).
- BT1595 Transcription termination factor rho (722 aa).
- BT1597 Two-component system sensor histidine kinase (539 aa).
- BT3057 N-acetylgalactosamine-6-sulfatase (508 aa).
- BT1598 Putative two-component system sensor histidine (655 aa).
- BT3101 N-sulphoglucosamine sulphohydrolase (455 aa).
- BT3489 Arylsulfatase B {UniProtKB/TrEMBL-Q8A219} (458 aa).
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