Conserved sequence pattern in a wide variety of phosphoesterases

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Abstract

A unique sequence pattern, designated the GD/GNH signature, was shown to be conserved in a wide variety of phosphoesterases. The enzymes containing this signature cleave phosphoester bonds in such different substrates as (1) phosphoserine and phosphothreonine in polypeptides; (2) bis(5′‐nucleosidyl)‐tetraphosphates; (3) nucleoside 5′ phosphates; (4) 2′,3′‐cyclic nucleotide phosphates; (5) polynucleotides; (6) 2′‐5′ phospho‐diesters in RNA (intron) lariats; (7) sphingomyelin; and (7) various phosphomonoesters. Two conserved acidic amino acid residues and a conserved histidine residue may be directly involved in phosphoester bond cleavage. Copyright © 1994 The Protein Society

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Koonin, E. V. (1994). Conserved sequence pattern in a wide variety of phosphoesterases. Protein Science, 3(2), 356–358. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.5560030218

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