Species | Bacillus_A thuringiensis_S | |||||||||||
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Lineage | Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Bacillaceae_G; Bacillus_A; Bacillus_A thuringiensis_S | |||||||||||
CAZyme ID | MGYG000001712_03351 | |||||||||||
CAZy Family | CBM13 | |||||||||||
CAZyme Description | hypothetical protein | |||||||||||
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Gene Location | Start: 3299026; End: 3300402 Strand: - |
Cdd ID | Domain | E-Value | qStart | qEnd | sStart | sEnd | Domain Description |
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cd04843 | Peptidases_S8_11 | 1.67e-134 | 80 | 366 | 1 | 277 | Peptidase S8 family domain, uncharacterized subfamily 11. This family is a member of the Peptidases S8 or Subtilases serine endo- and exo-peptidase clan. They have an Asp/His/Ser catalytic triad similar to that found in trypsin-like proteases, but do not share their three-dimensional structure and are not homologous to trypsin. The stability of subtilases may be enhanced by calcium, some members have been shown to bind up to 4 ions via binding sites with different affinity. Some members of this clan contain disulfide bonds. These enzymes can be intra- and extracellular, some function at extreme temperatures and pH values. |
cd07477 | Peptidases_S8_Subtilisin_subset | 6.86e-21 | 105 | 361 | 10 | 226 | Peptidase S8 family domain in Subtilisin proteins. This group is composed of many different subtilisins: Pro-TK-subtilisin, subtilisin Carlsberg, serine protease Pb92 subtilisin, and BPN subtilisins just to name a few. Pro-TK-subtilisin is a serine protease from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Thermococcus kodakaraensis and consists of a signal peptide, a propeptide, and a mature domain. TK-subtilisin is matured from pro-TK-subtilisin upon autoprocessing and degradation of the propeptide. Unlike other subtilisins though, the folding of the unprocessed form of pro-TK-subtilisin is induced by Ca2+ binding which is almost completed prior to autoprocessing. Ca2+ is required for activity unlike the bacterial subtilisins. The propeptide is not required for folding of the mature domain unlike the bacterial subtilases because of the stability produced from Ca2+ binding. Subtilisin Carlsberg is extremely similar in structure to subtilisin BPN'/Novo thought it has a 30% difference in amino acid sequence. The substrate binding regions are also similar and 2 possible Ca2+ binding sites have been identified recently. Subtilisin Carlsberg possesses the highest commercial importance as a proteolytic additive for detergents. Serine protease Pb92, the serine protease from the alkalophilic Bacillus strain PB92, also contains two calcium ions and the overall folding of the polypeptide chain closely resembles that of the subtilisins. Members of the peptidases S8 and S35 clan include endopeptidases, exopeptidases and also a tripeptidyl-peptidase. The S8 family has an Asp/His/Ser catalytic triad similar to that found in trypsin-like proteases, but do not share their three-dimensional structure and are not homologous to trypsin. The S53 family contains a catalytic triad Glu/Asp/Ser. The stability of these enzymes may be enhanced by calcium, some members have been shown to bind up to 4 ions via binding sites with different affinity. Some members of this clan contain disulfide bonds. These enzymes can be intra- and extracellular, some function at extreme temperatures and pH values. |
cd00306 | Peptidases_S8_S53 | 8.66e-17 | 126 | 363 | 41 | 240 | Peptidase domain in the S8 and S53 families. Members of the peptidases S8 (subtilisin and kexin) and S53 (sedolisin) family include endopeptidases and exopeptidases. The S8 family has an Asp/His/Ser catalytic triad similar to that found in trypsin-like proteases, but do not share their three-dimensional structure and are not homologous to trypsin. Serine acts as a nucleophile, aspartate as an electrophile, and histidine as a base. The S53 family contains a catalytic triad Glu/Asp/Ser with an additional acidic residue Asp in the oxyanion hole, similar to that of subtilisin. The serine residue here is the nucleophilic equivalent of the serine residue in the S8 family, while glutamic acid has the same role here as the histidine base. However, the aspartic acid residue that acts as an electrophile is quite different. In S53, it follows glutamic acid, while in S8 it precedes histidine. The stability of these enzymes may be enhanced by calcium; some members have been shown to bind up to 4 ions via binding sites with different affinity. There is a great diversity in the characteristics of their members: some contain disulfide bonds, some are intracellular while others are extracellular, some function at extreme temperatures, and others at high or low pH values. |
cd07484 | Peptidases_S8_Thermitase_like | 2.04e-16 | 66 | 363 | 5 | 254 | Peptidase S8 family domain in Thermitase-like proteins. Thermitase is a non-specific, trypsin-related serine protease with a very high specific activity. It contains a subtilisin like domain. The tertiary structure of thermitase is similar to that of subtilisin BPN'. It contains a Asp/His/Ser catalytic triad. Members of the peptidases S8 (subtilisin and kexin) and S53 (sedolisin) clan include endopeptidases and exopeptidases. The S8 family has an Asp/His/Ser catalytic triad similar to that found in trypsin-like proteases, but do not share their three-dimensional structure and are not homologous to trypsin. Serine acts as a nucleophile, aspartate as an electrophile, and histidine as a base. The S53 family contains a catalytic triad Glu/Asp/Ser with an additional acidic residue Asp in the oxyanion hole, similar to that of subtilisin. The serine residue here is the nucleophilic equivalent of the serine residue in the S8 family, while glutamic acid has the same role here as the histidine base. However, the aspartic acid residue that acts as an electrophile is quite different. In S53 the it follows glutamic acid, while in S8 it precedes histidine. The stability of these enzymes may be enhanced by calcium, some members have been shown to bind up to 4 ions via binding sites with different affinity. There is a great diversity in the characteristics of their members: some contain disulfide bonds, some are intracellular while others are extracellular, some function at extreme temperatures, and others at high or low pH values. |
cd07498 | Peptidases_S8_15 | 4.74e-16 | 102 | 337 | 6 | 220 | Peptidase S8 family domain, uncharacterized subfamily 15. This family is a member of the Peptidases S8 or Subtilases serine endo- and exo-peptidase clan. They have an Asp/His/Ser catalytic triad similar to that found in trypsin-like proteases, but do not share their three-dimensional structure and are not homologous to trypsin. The stability of subtilases may be enhanced by calcium, some members have been shown to bind up to 4 ions via binding sites with different affinity. Some members of this clan contain disulfide bonds. These enzymes can be intra- and extracellular, some function at extreme temperatures and pH values. |
Hit ID | E-Value | Query Start | Query End | Hit Start | Hit End |
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AFU18043.1 | 6.25e-158 | 56 | 400 | 38 | 373 |
QQN86358.1 | 2.39e-156 | 56 | 400 | 172 | 507 |
QWG81795.1 | 3.79e-155 | 56 | 400 | 172 | 507 |
QWG87586.1 | 3.79e-155 | 56 | 400 | 172 | 507 |
QWG70292.1 | 3.79e-155 | 56 | 400 | 172 | 507 |
Hit ID | E-Value | Query Start | Query End | Hit Start | Hit End | Description |
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1ST3_A | 3.67e-12 | 75 | 372 | 2 | 255 | ChainA, SUBTILISIN BL [Lederbergia lenta] |
1BH6_A | 1.28e-11 | 86 | 340 | 18 | 233 | SubtilisinDy In Complex With The Synthetic Inhibitor N- Benzyloxycarbonyl-Ala-Pro-Phe-Chloromethyl Ketone [Bacillus licheniformis] |
6KHW_A | 1.71e-11 | 81 | 361 | 45 | 296 | Intracellularsubtilisin from B. pumillus [Bacillus pumilus],6KHW_B Intracellular subtilisin from B. pumillus [Bacillus pumilus],7V7Y_A Chain A, Intracellular serine protease [Bacillus sp. (in: Bacteria)],7V7Y_B Chain B, Intracellular serine protease [Bacillus sp. (in: Bacteria)],7XAS_A Chain A, Intracellular serine protease [Bacillus sp. (in: Bacteria)],7XAS_B Chain B, Intracellular serine protease [Bacillus sp. (in: Bacteria)] |
1Q5P_A | 2.94e-11 | 75 | 372 | 2 | 255 | ChainA, Serine protease [Lederbergia lenta] |
1C9M_A | 2.94e-11 | 75 | 372 | 2 | 255 | ChainA, Serine Protease [Lederbergia lenta] |
Hit ID | E-Value | Query Start | Query End | Hit Start | Hit End | Description |
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P29599 | 2.01e-11 | 75 | 372 | 2 | 255 | Subtilisin BL OS=Lederbergia lentus OX=1467 PE=1 SV=1 |
P00781 | 9.40e-11 | 86 | 340 | 18 | 233 | Subtilisin DY OS=Bacillus licheniformis OX=1402 GN=apr PE=1 SV=1 |
P29600 | 2.17e-10 | 75 | 372 | 2 | 255 | Subtilisin Savinase OS=Lederbergia lentus OX=1467 PE=1 SV=1 |
P27693 | 3.60e-10 | 56 | 372 | 79 | 366 | Alkaline protease OS=Alkalihalobacillus alcalophilus OX=1445 PE=1 SV=1 |
P41362 | 3.60e-10 | 56 | 372 | 79 | 366 | Alkaline protease OS=Alkalihalobacillus clausii OX=79880 PE=1 SV=1 |
Other | SP_Sec_SPI | LIPO_Sec_SPII | TAT_Tat_SPI | TATLIP_Sec_SPII | PILIN_Sec_SPIII |
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0.000560 | 0.998499 | 0.000290 | 0.000239 | 0.000203 | 0.000181 |
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