Zheng_2005_Proteins_59_1

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Title : Protein domain of unknown function DUF1023 is an alpha\/beta hydrolase - Zheng_2005_Proteins_59_1
Author(s) : Zheng M , Ginalski K , Rychlewski L , Grishin NV
Ref : Proteins , 59 :1 , 2005
Abstract : Pfam family DUF1023 consists entirely of uncharacterized proteins generated by sequencing the genomes of Actinobacteria (Bateman A., et al., Nucleic Acids Res. 2004;32 Database issue:D138-141.) Utilizing sequence similarity detection methods, we infer homology between DUF1023 and alpha/beta hydrolases. DUF1023 proteins conserve the core secondary structures in alpha/beta hydrolase fold, and share similar catalytic machinery as that of alpha/beta hydrolases. We predict DUF1023 spatial structure and deduce that they function as hydrolases utilizing catalytic Ser-His-Asp triad with the serine as a nucleophile.
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Zheng M, Ginalski K, Rychlewski L, Grishin NV (2005)
Protein domain of unknown function DUF1023 is an alpha\/beta hydrolase
Proteins 59 :1

Zheng M, Ginalski K, Rychlewski L, Grishin NV (2005)
Proteins 59 :1