Species | Emergomyces africanus | |||||||||||
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Lineage | Ascomycota; Eurotiomycetes; ; Ajellomycetaceae; Emergomyces; Emergomyces africanus | |||||||||||
CAZyme ID | OAX80329.1 | |||||||||||
CAZy Family | GT8 | |||||||||||
CAZyme Description | AMPK1_CBM domain-containing protein [Source:UniProtKB/TrEMBL;Acc:A0A1B7NU72] | |||||||||||
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Gene Location |
Cdd ID | Domain | E-Value | qStart | qEnd | sStart | sEnd | Domain Description |
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199889 | E_set_AMPKbeta_like_N | 1.39e-20 | 1 | 73 | 7 | 78 | N-terminal Early set domain, a glycogen binding domain, associated with the catalytic domain of AMP-activated protein kinase beta subunit. E or "early" set domains are associated with the catalytic domain of AMP-activated protein kinase beta subunit glycogen binding domain at the N-terminal end. AMPK is a metabolic stress sensing protein that senses AMP/ATP and has recently been found to act as a glycogen sensor as well. The protein functions as an alpha-beta-gamma heterotrimer. This N-terminal domain is the glycogen binding domain of the beta subunit. This domain is also a member of the CBM48 (Carbohydrate Binding Module 48) family whose members include pullulanase, maltooligosyl trehalose synthase, starch branching enzyme, glycogen branching enzyme, glycogen debranching enzyme, and isoamylase. |
406865 | AMPK1_CBM | 1.22e-15 | 5 | 73 | 11 | 77 | Glycogen recognition site of AMP-activated protein kinase. AMPK1_CBM is a family found in close association with AMPKBI pfam04739. The surface of AMPK1_CBM reveals a carbohydrate-binding pocket. |
223021 | PHA03247 | 3.52e-05 | 103 | 476 | 2548 | 2916 | large tegument protein UL36; Provisional |
199885 | E_set_GBE_prok_N | 0.005 | 3 | 57 | 28 | 88 | N-terminal Early set domain associated with the catalytic domain of prokaryotic glycogen branching enzyme. This subfamily is composed of predominantly prokaryotic 1,4 alpha glucan branching enzymes, also called glycogen branching enzymes. E or "early" set domains are associated with the catalytic domain of glycogen branching enzymes at the N-terminal end. Glycogen branching enzyme catalyzes the formation of alpha-1,6 branch points in either glycogen or starch by cleavage of the alpha-1,4 glucosidic linkage, yielding a non-reducing end oligosaccharide chain, as well as the subsequent attachment of short glucosyl chains to the alpha-1,6 position. By increasing the number of non-reducing ends, glycogen is more reactive to synthesis and digestion as well as being more soluble. The N-terminal domain of the 1,4 alpha glucan branching enzyme may be related to the immunoglobulin and/or fibronectin type III superfamilies. These domains are associated with different types of catalytic domains at either the N-terminal or C-terminal end and may be involved in homodimeric/tetrameric/dodecameric interactions. Members of this family include members of the alpha amylase family, sialidase, galactose oxidase, cellulase, cellulose, hyaluronate lyase, chitobiase, and chitinase, among others. |
237865 | PRK14951 | 0.005 | 99 | 204 | 366 | 475 | DNA polymerase III subunits gamma and tau; Provisional |
Hit ID | E-Value | Query Start | Query End | Hit Start | Hit End |
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6.50e-107 | 2 | 340 | 33 | 425 | |
2.47e-99 | 2 | 340 | 33 | 363 | |
1.43e-94 | 2 | 340 | 33 | 363 | |
8.43e-85 | 5 | 405 | 12 | 380 | |
2.64e-83 | 5 | 408 | 12 | 384 |
Other | SP_Sec_SPI | CS Position |
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1.000049 | 0.000000 |
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