This entry represents the amidase signature domain that consists structurally of a core domain that is covered by alpha-helices. In most members, this is found as a standalone domain, while in others, such as Scytalone dehydratase-like protein Arp1, ...
This entry represents the amidase signature domain that consists structurally of a core domain that is covered by alpha-helices. In most members, this is found as a standalone domain, while in others, such as Scytalone dehydratase-like protein Arp1, it is found in association with other domains.
Allophanate hydrolase (AH) converts allophanate to ammonium and carbon dioxide. The AH structure is composed of N- and C-terminal domains. These domains catalyze sequential reactions: the N-terminal domain converts allophanate to N-carboxycarbamate, ...
Allophanate hydrolase (AH) converts allophanate to ammonium and carbon dioxide. The AH structure is composed of N- and C-terminal domains. These domains catalyze sequential reactions: the N-terminal domain converts allophanate to N-carboxycarbamate, whereas the C-terminal domain converts it to carbon dioxide and ammonium [2]. The C-terminal domain folds into alpha/beta structure in which some of the beta-strands form a barrel-like shape.