This family includes Hydrogen expression/formation protein HypE Swiss:P24193, AIR synthases Swiss:P08178 EC:6.3.3.1, FGAM synthase Swiss:P35852 EC:6.3.5.3 and selenide, water dikinase Swiss:P16456 EC:2.7.9.3. The function of the C-terminal domain of ...
This family includes Hydrogen expression/formation protein HypE Swiss:P24193, AIR synthases Swiss:P08178 EC:6.3.3.1, FGAM synthase Swiss:P35852 EC:6.3.5.3 and selenide, water dikinase Swiss:P16456 EC:2.7.9.3. The function of the C-terminal domain of AIR synthase is unclear, but the cleft formed between N and C domains is postulated as a sulphate binding site [1].
This family includes Hydrogen expression/formation protein HypE Swiss:P24193, AIR synthases Swiss:P08178 EC:6.3.3.1, FGAM synthase Swiss:P35852 EC:6.3.5.3 and selenide, water dikinase Swiss:P16456 EC:2.7.9.3. The N-terminal domain of AIR synthase fo ...
This family includes Hydrogen expression/formation protein HypE Swiss:P24193, AIR synthases Swiss:P08178 EC:6.3.3.1, FGAM synthase Swiss:P35852 EC:6.3.5.3 and selenide, water dikinase Swiss:P16456 EC:2.7.9.3. The N-terminal domain of AIR synthase forms the dimer interface of the protein, and is suggested as a putative ATP binding domain [1].
Carbamoyltransferase, Kae1-like Domain, second subdomain
This domain is found at the C-terminal end of Carbamoyltransferase from Caldanaerobacter subterraneus (HypF, Swiss:Q8RDB0) and similar prokaryotic sequences. HypF is involved in the biosynthesis of the nitrile group as a precursor of the cyano groups ...
This domain is found at the C-terminal end of Carbamoyltransferase from Caldanaerobacter subterraneus (HypF, Swiss:Q8RDB0) and similar prokaryotic sequences. HypF is involved in the biosynthesis of the nitrile group as a precursor of the cyano groups of hydrogenases. HypF consists of four domains: the acylphosphatase domain (Pfam:PF00708), the Zn finger-like domain (Pfam:PF07503), the YrdC-like domain (Pfam:PF01300) and the Kae1 (kinase-associated endopeptidase 1)-like domain, which is composed of two alpha-beta subdomains (Pfam:PF17788 and this entry) [5].
The HypF family of proteins are involved in the maturation and regulation of hydrogenase ([1]). In the N-terminus they appear to have two Zinc finger domains, as modelled by this family.
This domain has been shown to bind preferentially to dsRNA [1]. The domain is found in SUA5 Swiss:P32579 as well as HypF and YrdC Swiss:P45748. It has also been shown to be required for telomere recombniation in yeast.