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Aminotransferase, class V
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Aminotransferase class-V is an evolutionary conserved protein domain. This domain is found in amino transferases, and other enzymes including cysteine desulphurase EC:4.4.1.-.
Aminotransferases share certain mechanistic features with other pyridoxal- phosphate dependent enzymes, such as the covalent binding of the pyridoxal- phosphate group to a lysine residue. On the basis of sequence similarity, these various enzymes can be grouped[1] into subfamilies. This family is called class-V.
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Subfamilies
- Phosphoserine aminotransferase InterPro: IPR003248
- Cysteine desulfurase InterPro: IPR010240
- Cysteine desulphurase related, unknown function InterPro: IPR010969
- Cysteine desulphurases, SufS InterPro: IPR010970
- Cysteine desulphurase related InterPro: IPR011340
- 2-aminoethylphosphonate—pyruvate transaminase InterPro: IPR012703
Human proteins containing this domain
References
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