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''Yellow indicates conservation
''Yellow indicates conservation''


''Blue indicates semi-conservation''''
''Blue indicates semi-conservation''


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Revision as of 09:20, 27 May 2008

1. Structure of Arylformamidase

Arylformamidase


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The image above shows the chains A (upper right), B (upper left), C (lower right) & D (lower left) interacting. The molecules in the middle of chains A & B and chains C & D is phosphate ion (PO4). The green molecule between chain B & D is a magnesium ion (Mg). These ions aren't biologically significant and could only be an artefact. Those chains exist as indivitual functional units.



Chain A of arylformamidase


Chain A.jpg

The red molecule in the middle is an unknown ligand containing a ring composed of 9 oxygen molecules. The green sphere is a chloride ion.

2. Putative Thioesterase

Thioesterases split ester groups into acid and alcohol in the presence of water, specifically at a thiol group.

Thioesterases or thiolester hydrolases are members of E.C.3.1.2.

Our structure resembles carboxylesterases (hydrolases) hence it is predicted that it has similar cellular activity.



3. Interaction of human arylformamidase (AFMID) with other proteins

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The interaction between the proteins have been determined from curated STRING database (significant score). However there is no significant evidence for:

1- Neighborhood in the genome

2- Gene fusions

3- Cooccurence across genomes

4- Co-Expression

5- Experimental/Biochemical data


4. Interaction of Silicibacter Sp. arylformamidase (AFMID) with other proteins

Examplec.jpg


TM1040_2226 Tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase (279 aa)

TM1040_2225 Kynureninase (396 aa)

TM1040_2493 Succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase (490 aa)

TM1040_1862 Hypothetical protein (212 aa)

TM1040_2491 Creatinase (402 aa)

TM1040_2736 Transketolase, putative (794 aa)


There is no significant evidence for these interactions (score= ~0.5)

4. DALI OUTPUT

File:DALI RESULT.txt



Metagenomic Archea Carboxylesterase A chain

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File:Carboxylase.txt

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Archaeoglobus fulgidus Carboxylesterase (Chains A B C D)

Archeaon Carboxylesterase.PNG

File:Carboxylesterase (archaeon).txt

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These chains exist as monomers (from literature). Hence it is expected that our protein exists as a monomer but during crystalization it interacts with its chains.

5. Secondary structure analysis

PDBSum output for arylformamidase

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PDBSUM [1]


Archeon Carboxylesterase secondary structure

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7. Alignement of the archea carboxylesterasea and Silicibacter Sp. aryformamidase

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8. Topology

Topology.gif


9. The conservation of the ser/his/asp catalytic triad

Catalytic triad conversation.PNG

Yellow indicates conservation

Blue indicates semi-conservation

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