7R4B | pdb_00007r4b

The Bacillus pumilus chorismate mutase


Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
ACM_1e7r4bA1 A: a+b three layersX: Bacillus chorismate mutase-likeH: YjgF-like (From Topology)T: YjgF-likeF: CM_1ECOD (1.6)
BCM_1e7r4bB1 A: a+b three layersX: Bacillus chorismate mutase-likeH: YjgF-like (From Topology)T: YjgF-likeF: CM_1ECOD (1.6)
CCM_1e7r4bC1 A: a+b three layersX: Bacillus chorismate mutase-likeH: YjgF-like (From Topology)T: YjgF-likeF: CM_1ECOD (1.6)
DCM_1e7r4bD1 A: a+b three layersX: Bacillus chorismate mutase-likeH: YjgF-like (From Topology)T: YjgF-likeF: CM_1ECOD (1.6)
ECM_1e7r4bE1 A: a+b three layersX: Bacillus chorismate mutase-likeH: YjgF-like (From Topology)T: YjgF-likeF: CM_1ECOD (1.6)
FCM_1e7r4bF1 A: a+b three layersX: Bacillus chorismate mutase-likeH: YjgF-like (From Topology)T: YjgF-likeF: CM_1ECOD (1.6)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A, B, C, D, E
PF07736Chorismate mutase type I (CM_1)Chorismate mutase type IChorismate mutase (CM) EC:5.4.99.5 catalyses the the conversion of chorismate to prephenate in the shikimate pathway of tyrosine and phenylalanine biosynthesis in bacteria, fungi and plants [1,2]. The three types of CM are AroH class, AroQ class, ...Chorismate mutase (CM) EC:5.4.99.5 catalyses the the conversion of chorismate to prephenate in the shikimate pathway of tyrosine and phenylalanine biosynthesis in bacteria, fungi and plants [1,2]. The three types of CM are AroH class, AroQ class, prokaryotic type and AroQ class, eukaryotic type. Structurally CMs can be divided into two main groups: type I (AroH) class and type II (AroQ). Type I (AroH) CMs include CMs characterised by a trimeric pseudo alpha/beta barrel structure [2]. The two types of the AroQ structural class (the Escherichia coli CM dimer and the yeast CM monomer) can be structurally superimposed, and the topology of the four-helix bundle forming the active site is conserved [3]. CMs can be monofunctional or bifunctional (generally fused to another shikimate pathway member). Despite the structural differences, all CMs perform the same basic reaction [2]. This entry represents chorismate mutases of the AroH class predominantly from Terrabacteria.
Domain

InterPro: Protein Family Classification InterPro Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameType
A, B, C, D, E
IPR008243Chorismate mutase, AroH classFamily
A, B, C, D, E
IPR035959RutC-like superfamilyHomologous Superfamily