The name of this superfamily has been modified since the most recent official CATH+ release (v4_3_0). At the point of the last release, this superfamily was named:

"
Transthyretin/hydroxyisourate hydrolase 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.

Superfamily EC Annotations

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There are 2 EC terms in this cluster

Please note: EC annotations are assigned to the full protein sequence rather than individual protein domains. Since a given protein can contain multiple domains, it is possible that some of the annotations below come from additional domains that occur in the same protein, but have been classified elsewhere in CATH.

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EC Term Annotations Evidence
Hydroxyisourate hydrolase. [EC: 3.5.2.17]
5-hydroxyisourate + H(2)O = 5-hydroxy-2-oxo-4-ureido-2,5-dihydro- 1H-imidazole-5-carboxylate.
  • The reaction is the first stage in the conversion of 5-hydroxyisourate into (S)-allantoin.
  • This reaction will also occur spontaneously, but more slowly.
210 A0A023YZH7 A0A025C2I2 A0A028AUD7 A0A028E0I9 A0A029HYF0 A0A029ISJ2 A0A061KLN6 A0A069XJF4 A0A070F1Z1 A0A070SXQ3
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2-oxo-4-hydroxy-4-carboxy-5-ureidoimidazoline decarboxylase. [EC: 4.1.1.97]
5-hydroxy-2-oxo-4-ureido-2,5-dihydro-1H-imidazole-5-carboxylate = (S)- allantoin + CO(2).
  • This enzyme is part of the pathway from urate to (S)-allantoin, which is present in bacteria, plants and animals (but not in humans).
  • Formerly EC 4.1.1.n1.
1 Q9LVM5