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:

"
NAD(P)-binding Rossmann-like Domain
".

Functional Families

Overview of the Structural Clusters (SC) and Functional Families within this CATH Superfamily. Clusters with a representative structure are represented by a filled circle.
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FunFam 231029: Probable 2-ketogluconate reductase

There are 5 EC terms in this cluster

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EC Term Annotations Evidence
Glyoxylate reductase (NADP(+)). [EC: 1.1.1.79]
Glycolate + NADP(+) = glyoxylate + NADPH.
  • Also reduces hydroxypyruvate to glycerate.
  • Has some affinity for NAD(+).
5 A0A0K6M647 A0A0M0KQ91 A0A0T8PWD0 A0A1L9D3J2 G4P145
Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase. [EC: 1.1.1.95]
3-phospho-D-glycerate + NAD(+) = 3-phosphonooxypyruvate + NADH.
  • Catalyzes the first committed and rate-limiting step in the phosphoserine pathway of serine biosynthesis.
  • The reaction occurs predominantly in the direction of reduction.
  • The enzyme from the bacterium Escherichia coli also catalyzes the activity of EC 1.1.1.399.
2 A0A0T8PWD0 A0A1L9D3J2
Hydroxypyruvate reductase. [EC: 1.1.1.81]
D-glycerate + NAD(P)(+) = hydroxypyruvate + NAD(P)H.
    2 A0A0M0KQ91 G4P145
    Glyoxylate reductase. [EC: 1.1.1.26]
    Glycolate + NAD(+) = glyoxylate + NADH.
    • Reduces glyoxylate to glycolate or hydroxypyruvate to D-glycerate.
    2 A0A0M0KQ91 G4P145
    Gluconate 2-dehydrogenase. [EC: 1.1.1.215]
    D-gluconate + NADP(+) = 2-dehydro-D-gluconate + NADPH.
    • Also acts on L-idonate, D-galactonate and D-xylonate.
    1 O32264