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IPR042110

Description

IPR042110 is a Adenylosuccinate synthetase, domain 2.

<p>Adenylosuccinate synthetase ([ec:6.3.4.4]) plays an important role in purine biosynthesis, by catalysing the GTP-dependent conversion of IMP and aspartic acid to AMP. IMP and L-aspartate are conjugated in a two-step reaction accompanied by the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP in the presence of Mg2+. In the first step, the r-phosphate group of GTP is transferred to the 6-oxygen atom of IMP. An aspartate then displaces this 6-phosphate group to form the product adenylosuccinate. Adenylosuccinate synthetase has been characterised from various sources ranging from Escherichia coli (gene purA) to vertebrate tissues. In vertebrates, two isozymes are present: one involved in purine biosynthesis and the other in the purine nucleotide cycle.</p> <p>The crystal structure of adenylosuccinate synthetase from E. coli reveals that the dominant structural element of each monomer of the homodimer is a central β-sheet of 10 strands. The first nine strands of the sheet are mutually parallel with right-handed crossover connections between the strands. The 10th strand is antiparallel with respect to the first nine strands. In addition, the enzyme has two antiparallel β-sheets, comprised of two strands and three strands each, 11 α-helices and two short 3/10-helices. Further, it has been suggested that the similarities in the GTP-binding domains of the synthetase and the p21ras protein are an example of convergent evolution of two distinct families of GTP-binding proteins [[cite:PUB00006296]]. Structures of adenylosuccinate synthetase from Triticum aestivum and Arabidopsis thaliana when compared with the known structures from E. coli reveals that the overall fold is very similar to that of the E. coli protein [[cite:PUB00006475]].</p> <p>This superfamily represents the domain 2 found in adenylosuccinate synthetase.</p>

This description is obtained from EB-eye REST.

Associated GO terms

Unable to find any GO terms for the transcript with the identifier.

Associated Lotus transcripts 2

Transcript Name Description Predicted domains Domain count
Adenylosuccinate synthetase; TAIR: AT3G57610.1 adenylosuccinate synthase; Swiss-Prot: sp|B9SL58|PURA2_RICCO Adenylosuccinate synthetase 2, chloroplastic; TrEMBL-Plants: tr|A0A151TU70|A0A151TU70_CAJCA Adenylosuccinate synthetase, chloroplastic; Found in the gene: LotjaGi1g1v0721600 20
Adenylosuccinate synthetase; TAIR: AT3G57610.1 adenylosuccinate synthase; Swiss-Prot: sp|B9SL58|PURA2_RICCO Adenylosuccinate synthetase 2, chloroplastic; TrEMBL-Plants: tr|V7CVP3|V7CVP3_PHAVU Adenylosuccinate synthetase, chloroplastic; Found in the gene: LotjaGi2g1v0067000 15

Co-occuring domains 1

A list of co-occurring predicted domains within the L. japonicus gene space:

Predicted domain Source Observations Saturation (%)
cd03108 CDD 1 50.00