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Family: DHO_dh (PF01180)

Summary

Dihydroorotate dehydrogenase Add an annotation

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Literature references

  1. Rowland P, Bjornberg O, Nielsen FS, Jensen KF, Larsen S; , Protein Sci 1998;7:1269-1279.: The crystal structure of Lactococcus lactis dihydroorotate dehydrogenase A complexed with the enzyme reaction product throws light on its enzymatic function. PUBMED:9655329


InterPro entry IPR012135

Dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (DHOD), also known as dihydroorotate oxidase, catalyses the fourth step in de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis, the stereospecific oxidation of (S)-dihydroorotate to orotate, which is the only redox reaction in this pathway. DHODs can be divided into two mains classes: class 1 cytosolic enzymes found primarily in Gram-positive bacteria, and class 2 membrane-associated enzymes found primarily in eukaryotic mitochondria and Gram-negative bacteria PUBMED:9405053.

The class 1 DHODs can be further divided into subclasses 1A and 1B, which differ in their structural organisation and use of electron acceptors. The 1A enzyme is a homodimer of two PyrD subunits where each subunit forms a TIM barrel fold with a bound FMN cofactor located near the top of the barrel PUBMED:9655329. Fumarate is the natural electron acceptor for this enzyme. The 1B enzyme, in contrast is a heterotetramer composed of a central, FMN-containing, PyrD homodimer resembling the 1A homodimer, and two additional PyrK subunits which contain FAD and a 2Fe-2S cluster PUBMED:11188687. These additional groups allow the enzyme to use NAD(+) as its natural electron acceptor.

The class 2 membrane-associated enzymes are monomers which have the FMN-containing TIM barrel domain found in the class 1 PyrD subunit, and an additional N-terminal alpha helical domain PUBMED:10673429, PUBMED:12220493. These enzymes use respiratory quinones as the physiological electron acceptor.

This entry represents the FMN-binding subunit common to all classes of dihydroorotate dehydrogenase.

Clan

This family is a member of clan TIM_barrel (CL0036), which contains the following 54 members:

Ala_racemase_N ALAD Aldolase AP_endonuc_2 BtpA CdhD CutC DAHP_synth_1 DeoC DHDPS DHO_dh DHquinase_I DUF1341 DUF556 DUF561 DUF692 DUF993 Dus F_bP_aldolase FMN_dh G3P_antiterm Glu_syn_central Glu_synthase His_biosynth HMGL-like IGPS IMPDH iPGM_N MtrH NanE NAPRTase NeuB NPD OMPdecase Orn_Arg_deC_N Oxidored_FMN PcrB PdxJ PhosphMutase PRAI Pterin_bind QRPTase_C RhaA Ribul_P_3_epim SOR_SNZ Tagatose_6_P_K ThiG TIM TIM-br_sig_trns TMP-TENI Transaldolase Trp_syntA UvdE UxuA

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Seed source: Prosite
Previous IDs: DHOdehase;
Type: Domain
Author: Finn RD, Bateman A, Griffiths-Jones SR
Number in seed: 12
Number in full: 2283
Average length of the domain: 282.80 aa
Average identity of full alignment: 28 %
Average coverage of the sequence by the domain: 77.95 %

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Gathering cut-off 20.3 20.3
Trusted cut-off 20.3 20.3
Noise cut-off 20.2 20.2
Model length: 293
Family (HMM) version: 14
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Interactions

There are 6 interactions for this family. More...

DHO_dh Pyr_redox_2 DHODB_Fe-S_bind Fer4 FAD_binding_6 Pyr_redox

Structures

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