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| PROSITE documentation PDOC00484 |
A number of different eukaryotic oxidoreductases that require and bind a molybdopterin cofactor have been shown [1] to share a few regions of sequence similarity. These enzymes are:
There are a few conserved regions in the sequence of the molybdopterin-binding domain of these enzymes. The pattern we use to detect these proteins is based on one of them. It contains a cysteine residue which could be involved in binding the molybdopterin cofactor.
April 2006 / Pattern revised.
PROSITE method (with tools and information) covered by this documentation:
| MOLYBDOPTERIN_EUK, PS00559; Eukaryotic molybdopterin oxidoreductases signature (PATTERN) | ||||||
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| Matching PDB structures: 1FIQ 1FO4 1N5X 1V97 ... [ALL] |
| 1 | Authors | Wootton J.C., Nicolson R.E., Cock J.M., Walters D.E., Burke J.F., Doyle W.A., Bray R.C. |
| Title | Enzymes depending on the pterin molybdenum cofactor: sequence families, spectroscopic properties of molybdenum and possible cofactor-binding domains. | |
| Source | Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1057:157-185(1991). | |
| PubMed ID | 2015248 |
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