The name of this superfamily has been modified since the most recent official CATH+ release (v4_2_0). At the point of the last release, this superfamily was named:

"
DNA ligase/mRNA capping enzyme
".

Functional Families

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FunFam 5612: ATP-dependent DNA ligase YkoU

There are 2 EC terms in this cluster

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EC Term Annotations Evidence
DNA ligase (ATP). [EC: 6.5.1.1]
ATP + (deoxyribonucleotide)(n)-3'-hydroxyl + 5'-phospho- (deoxyribonucleotide)(m) = (deoxyribonucleotide)(n+m) + AMP + diphosphate.
  • The enzyme catalyzes the ligation of DNA strands with 3'-hydroxyl and 5'-phosphate termini, forming a phosphodiester and sealing certain types of single-strand breaks in duplex DNA.
  • Catalysis occurs by a three-step mechanism, starting with the activation of the enzyme by ATP, forming a phosphoramide bond between adenylate and a lysine residue.
  • The adenylate group is then transferred to the 5'-phosphate terminus of the substrate, forming the capped structure 5'-(5'-diphosphoadenosine)-(DNA).
  • Finally, the enzyme catalyzes a nucleophilic attack of the 3'-OH terminus on the capped terminus, which results in formation of the phosphodiester bond and release of the adenylate.
  • RNA can also act as substrate, to some extent.
  • Cf. EC 6.5.1.2, EC 6.5.1.6 and EC 6.5.1.7.
566 A0A022FY25 A0A022FY25 A0A022KY11 A0A022KY11 A0A023WTK2 A0A023WTK2 A0A024KFI4 A0A024KFI4 A0A024KGQ5 A0A024KGQ5
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Glutathione peroxidase. [EC: 1.11.1.9]
2 glutathione + H(2)O(2) = glutathione disulfide + 2 H(2)O.
  • Steroid and lipid hydroperoxides, but not the product of reaction of EC 1.13.11.12 on phospholipids, can act as acceptor, but more slowly than H(2)O(2) (cf. EC 1.11.1.12).
2 G8Q248 G8Q248
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