Top Level Name

  ⌊ Superfamily (core) Haloacid Dehalogenase

    ⌊ Subgroup C1.6: Phosphoserine Phosphatase Like

Family known
Total 100% <100% Family unknown
Functional domains 5522 0 1569 3953
UniProtKB 2353 0 0 2353
GI 4625 0 0 4625
Structures 57
Reactions 0
Functional domains of this subgroup were last updated on Nov. 22, 2017
New functional domains were last added to this subgroup on Aug. 1, 2014

Structurally characterized enzymes in this subgroup have the C1 or C0 (only small inserts seen at either of the two points of cap insertion) cap type. Characterized functions in this group include phosphatases and phosphotransferases of various specificities.

Wang, W., et al.

Structural characterization of the reaction pathway in phosphoserine phosphatase: crystallographic """"snapshots"""" of intermediate states

▸ Abstract

J Mol Biol 2002;319(2):421-431 | PubMed ID: 12051918

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sfld_alignment_sg1136.msa Annotated Sequence Alignment, Stockholm format 17 sequences
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Subgroup ▸ Legend T K C U S
C1.6: Phosphoserine Phosphatase Like 5522 1569 0 3953 57
┗ 1: C1.6.1: Phosphoserine Phosphatase Like 3237 1404 0 1833 23
┗ phosphoserine phosphatase 1404 1404 0 13
┗ 1: C1.6.2: Deoxy-d-mannose-octulosonate 8-phosphate Phosphatase Like 1396 165 0 1231 30
┗ deoxy-d-mannose-octulosonate 8-phosphate phosphatase 165 165 0 13
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