Protein Domain : IPR000908

Type:  Family Name:  Acetylcholinesterase, fish/snake
Description:  Cholinesterase enzymes are members of the broader alpha/beta hydrolase family and can be dividied into two distinct groups: those that catalyse the hydrolysis of acetylcholine to choline and acetate (acetylcholinesterases ) acetylcholine + H2O ->choline + acetate and those that catalyse the conversion of other acylcholines to a choline and a weak acid (cholinesterases ) an acylcholine + H2O ->choline + a carboxylate Acetylcholinesterase also acts on a variety of acetic esters and catalyses transacetylations. It is the most intensively studied of the cholinesterase enzymes due to its key physiological role in the turnover of the neurotransmitter acylcholine []. This enzyme is found in, or attached to, cellular or basement membranes of presynaptic cholinergic neurons and postsynaptic cholinoceptive cells within the neuromuscular junction. Signal transmission at the neuromuscular junction involves the release of acylcholine, its interaction with the acycholine receptor and hydrolysis, all occuring in a period of a few milliseconds. Rapid hydrolysis of the newly released aceytlcholine is vital in order to prevent continuous firing of the nerve impulses []. Consistent with its role in this process, acetylcholinesterase has an unusually high turnover number, ensuring that acetylcholine is broken down quickly. There is evidence to suggest that acetylcholinesterase has additional important roles including involvement in neuronal adhesion, the formation of Alzheimer fibrils, and neurite growth [, , ]. The 3D structure of acetylcholinesterase and a cholinesterase have been determined [, ]. These proteins share the 3-layer alpha-beta-alpha sandwich fold common to members of the alpha/beta hydrolase family. Surprisingly, given the high turnover number of acetylcholinesterase, the active site of these enzymes is located at the bottom of a deep and narrow cleft, named the active-site gorge. Short Name:  Acylcholinesterase_fish/snake

0 Child Features

1 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR002018 Domain Carboxylesterase, type B

1 Cross References

Identifier
PR00879

0 Found In

2 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003990 IPR000908
GO:0001507 IPR000908

2 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003990 IPR000908
GO:0001507 IPR000908

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR000997 Family Cholinesterase

0 Proteins

7 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            1678899
            12869558
            15907917
            8161450
            8890157
            8608006
            11169626