Conserved Protein Domain Family
MPP_PA3087

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cd07413: MPP_PA3087 
Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA3087 and related proteins, metallophosphatase domain
PA3087 is an uncharacterized protein from Pseudomonas aeruginosa with a metallophosphatase domain that belongs to the phosphoprotein phosphatase (PPP) family. The PPP family also includes: PP1, PP2A, PP2B (calcineurin), PP4, PP5, PP6, PP7, Bsu1, RdgC, PrpE, PrpA/PrpB, and ApA4 hydrolase. The PPP catalytic domain is defined by three conserved motifs (-GDXHG-, -GDXVDRG- and -GNHE-). The PPP enzyme family is ancient with members found in all eukaryotes, and in most bacterial and archeal genomes. Dephosphorylation of phosphoserines and phosphothreonines on target proteins plays a central role in the regulation of many cellular processes. PPPs belong to the metallophosphatase (MPP) superfamily. MPPs are functionally diverse, but all share a conserved domain with an active site consisting of two metal ions (usually manganese, iron, or zinc) coordinated with octahedral geometry by a cage of histidine, aspartate, and asparagine residues. The MPP superfamily includes: Mre11/SbcD-like exonucleases, Dbr1-like RNA lariat debranching enzymes, YfcE-like phosphodiesterases, purple acid phosphatases (PAPs), YbbF-like UDP-2,3-diacylglucosamine hydrolases, and acid sphingomyelinases (ASMases). The conserved domain is a double beta-sheet sandwich with a di-metal active site made up of residues located at the C-terminal side of the sheets. This domain is thought to allow for productive metal coordination.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 277358
Aligned: 3 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 361.097
Created: 10-Jul-2009
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
active sitemetal binding
Feature 1:active site [active site]
Evidence:

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1          # #                                  #   #                         ##      
AAG06475    9 YDLIGDVHGCAHTLDRLLDLLGYrl-qgGVWRHPrRQALFLGDIVDRGPrIREALHRVHAMVDAGEALCIMGNHEFNALg 87  Pseudomonas aerugi...
NP_870869   5 YDIIGDIHGHAEELVRLLLDLEYqr-hgHGFRHAdRMVLFVGDLIDRGPaIADVIQIVRSMVDAGDALVVMGNHEFNAIa 83  Rhodopirellula bal...
YP_885659   9 YDVIGDVHGCASQLEVLLHKLGYetgasGEYRHPeRQAIFVGDLIDRGGeQLRVLEVVKAMVDAGSALIVMGNHEFNALa 88  Mycobacterium smeg...
Feature 1                                                                        #            
AAG06475   88 wstpaap------gsgrqyvREHTPRHARLIKETLEQFeghdadwrdFLGWFQQLPLFLDAgrFRMVHACWDgeliatlr 161 Pseudomonas aerugi...
NP_870869  84 fhtavp-------gttkqwyREHSDKNRNQHQATLDQLstre--ltdAIAWFRTLPVALELngVRVVHAAWMedrigein 154 Rhodopirellula bal...
YP_885659  89 yhtewpvgsgkylrphddpdNPWSAKNTKQHAAFLDQVrged--rqrCLEWFATIPLWLDLgeLRVVHACWHddsigvve 166 Mycobacterium smeg...
Feature 1                                                                   #                 
AAG06475  162 rqfpdgrise--aflqesaepgsfadlacNRLLRGTDMRLPHGa--tLTSSDGYTRAFFRTKFWVedeaprtygdivfqp 237 Pseudomonas aerugi...
NP_870869 155 rsldtfgpft-peflaeatrpcselhaavEDVLKGPELRLPSGy--eIVDKSGHVRDTVRVKWYEqpagrtyrgyhfgsd 231 Rhodopirellula bal...
YP_885659 167 nlcgsnapfgdvshlvaasteddplyeavETLLKGPEINLVAHgqpeYHDKDGIPRDNARVQWWNsdartlrdiaemggg 246 Mycobacterium smeg...
Feature 1                                        #                                         
AAG06475  238 dalpea--iareplseeqksslltygadePLLFVGHYWRRGTPAPir---pNLACLDYSAVMygKLAAYRLDEETRL 309 Pseudomonas aeruginos...
NP_870869 232 dvpd-------laidpaaaerlvgysldaPPVLVGHYWLTGMPVPla---aNVACTDYSVAKngKLVAYRWDGEIAL 298 Rhodopirellula baltic...
YP_885659 247 fttstgepypplpeialtgadrsyiytaeIPVFYGHYWRQGSPKHrhdwtdYTACVDFSAVKggRLTAYRWSGESTI 323 Mycobacterium smegmat...

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