Conserved Protein Domain Family
PLDc_Ymt_1

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cd09150: PLDc_Ymt_1 
Putative catalytic domain, repeat 1, of Yersinia pestis murine toxin-like proteins
Putative catalytic domain, repeat 1, of Yersinia pestis murine toxin (Ymt), a plasmid-encoded phospholipase D (PLD, EC 3.1.4.4), and similar proteins. Ymt is important in order for Yersinia pestis to survive and spread. It is toxic to mice and rats but not to other animals. It is not a conventional secreted exotoxin, but a cytoplasmic protein that is released upon bacterial lysis. Ymt may be active as a dimer. The monomeric Ymt consists of two catalytic domains, each of which contains one copy of the conserved HKD motif (H-x-K-x(4)-D, where x represents any amino acid residue). Two HKD motifs from two domains form a single active site. Ymt has PLD-like activity and has been classified into the PLD superfamily. It hydrolyzes the terminal phosphodiester bond in several phospholipids, with preference for phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) over phosphatidylcholine (PC) and phosphatidylserine (PS). Like other PLD enzymes, Ymt may utilize a common two-step ping-pong catalytic mechanism involving an enzyme-substrate intermediate to cleave phosphodiester bonds. The two histidine residues from the two HKD motifs play key roles in the catalysis. Upon substrate binding, a histidine residue from one HKD motif could function as the nucleophile, attacking the phosphodiester bond to create a covalent phosphohistidine intermediate, while the other histidine residue from the second HKD motif could serve as a general acid, stabilizing the leaving group. In terms of sequence similarity, Ymt is closely related to Streptomyces PLDs.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 197248
Aligned: 5 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 416.517
Created: 5-May-2010
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
putative activecatalytic site
Feature 1:putative active site [active site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:The HKD signature motif (expanded to H-x-K-x(4)-D-x(6)-G-S-x-N, where x represents any amino acid residue) characterizes the PLD superfamily.
  • Comment:Most residues in the HKD motif are part of the active site.

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                                                                                        
ZP_01063148   22 DMNYVRLLDTPSiWGMSFGPEIMPRAieRQGEFERAIVEVVQKTRYRCDISSLNSPDPDWARAILGAIDTALTKPMGRNE 101 Vibrio sp. MED222
YP_003114824  20 GRNYVRLMDTPRvWGLPFGQAIMPQAwtRQGDYQTALEEVIQKARYRCDLSSLNTPDPDWAGIVIGAMDTALSTRMNRTA 99  Catenulispora a...
ZP_01077933   26 GENYVRVLDTPNvWGLNFDEGIMPRAreRQQEFERAIVEIIQKTKYRCDLSSLNSPDPDWTRAILGAIDTALSASKKGDD 105 Marinomonas sp....
NP_857852     20 NINYIRLLDTPHaWGAPFGKEIMQQSylRQEEFAGAMTEVLRNSRYRCDISSLNSPDAEWRKVIFKAIDESLSKKMGRTQ 99  Yersinia pestis...
NP_929237     20 EINYVKIFDTPQiWGLPFGKEIMPQAvkRAAEFEDAIVSILENMRYRCDISSLNAPDAEWRKVILSAIDSAFTKKINRKE 99  Photorhabdus lu...
Feature 1                                                                                        
ZP_01063148  102 SPQFRFIFGQTPLYPINEPDN-------LIDFKAALVRLIRARsaYWEIMPEFVVGRFYQRatGSWMSAQKKFLPESliS 174 Vibrio sp. MED222
YP_003114824 100 PTQFRFLFGQTPLVPIGEPTN-------YTLFKQALVRLVRDRghAWERMPDIWLGRFYALreGFLDALQLKVFGADffG 172 Catenulispora a...
ZP_01077933  106 PIQFRFLFGQTPLYPMTPPPN-------YTEFQAALIRLFRIRssFWAVKPEIWIGRFYRLekGIRSSMFAKITSPK--F 176 Marinomonas sp....
NP_857852    100 PTQYRFLFGQSPTVFMNGLSAatngspdFVAFKSELIQLIKERgqYWEKMPEIWLGRFFRIeeGLATSFMRNVYPDFp-P 178 Yersinia pestis...
NP_929237    100 RTQIRFLFAQTPTSLLNGVNSyfegtpeYLALKEDIIKLIQERrdHWECVPEIWIGRFYRIvdGLKVSLEKKVLPEEmfP 179 Photorhabdus lu...
Feature 1                 # #            # #             #                     
ZP_01063148  175 DSDTKMTWNHTKIIACDGVESLVGGHNLNMDLFRSYPPVHDVSVVVHGAASLGSQLFLNELW 236 Vibrio sp. MED222
YP_003114824 173 GDGSKMTWNHSKIVVTDGLEAFAGGHNLNMDLFRSYPPVHDVSAIVHGPGAAGAQGYLDQLW 234 Catenulispora acidiphila DSM 44928
ZP_01077933  177 TDETKMTWNHSKIIAVDGCEALVGGHNLNMDLFRSYPPVHDVSVVIHGEAAQGAQDYLNKMW 238 Marinomonas sp. MED121
NP_857852    179 INDTRMTWNHTKIMASDGTEALVGGHNMNMDLFRNYPPVHDVSIITHGSSAYGSQLYLNELW 240 Yersinia pestis KIM
NP_929237    180 EDDTRMTWNHTKIIAVDGIESFVGGHNLNMDLFKNYPPVHDVSVKVIGTASLSSQLFLNNMW 241 Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. l...

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