Protein Domain : IPR017968

Type:  Conserved_site Name:  Acylphosphatase, conserved site
Description:  Acylphosphatase () is an enzyme of approximately 98 amino acid residues that specifically catalyses the hydrolysis of the carboxyl-phosphate bond of acylphosphates [], its substrates including 1,3-diphosphoglycerate and carbamyl phosphate []. The enzyme has a mainly beta-sheet structure with 2 short alpha-helical segments. It is distributed in a tissue-specific manner in a wide variety of species, although its physiological role is as yet unknown []: it may, however, play a part in the regulation of the glycolytic pathway and pyrimidine biosynthesis []. There are two known isozymes. One seems to be specific to muscular tissues, the other, called 'organ-common type', is found in many different tissues. A number of bacterial and archebacterial hypothetical proteins are highly similar to that enzyme and that probably possess the same activity. This entry represents a conserved site found in the acylphosphatase domain. It is also found in an acylphosphatase-like domain in some prokaryotic hydrogenase maturation HypF carbamoyltransferases [, ]. Short Name:  Acylphosphatase_CS

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2 Cross Referencess

Identifier
PS00150
PS00151

3 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR001792 Domain Acylphosphatase-like domain
IPR020456 Family Acylphosphatase
IPR004421 Family Carbamoyltransferase, HypF-type

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5 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            2830253
            1664426
            2538623
            12206761
            9799289