Abstract:Members
of the 4-oxalocrotonate tautomerase (4-OT) subgroup
in
the tautomerase superfamily (TSF) are constructed from a single β–α–β
unit and form homo- or heterohexamers, whereas those of the other
four subgroups are composed of two consecutively joined β–α–β
units and form trimers. A subset of sequences, double the length of
the short 4-OTs, is found in the 4-OT subgroup. These “fused”
4-OTs form a separate subgroup that connects to the short 4-OTs in
a sequence similarity network (SSN). The fused gene can b… Show more
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