CATH Classification
| Level | CATH Code | Description |
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3 | Alpha Beta |
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3.30 | 2-Layer Sandwich |
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3.30.1160 | Cyanate Lyase; Chain: A, domain 2 |
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3.30.1160.10 | Cyanate lyase, C-terminal domain |
Domain Context
CATH Clusters
| Superfamily | Cyanate lyase, C-terminal domain |
| Functional Family |
Enzyme Information
| 4.2.1.104 |
Cyanase.
based on mapping to UniProt P00816
Cyanate + HCO(3)(-) + 2 H(+) = NH(3) + 2 CO(2).
-!- This enzyme, which is found in bacteria and plants, is used to decompose cyanate, which can be used as the sole source of nitrogen. -!- The reaction can be considered as the reverse of 'carbamate = cyanate + H(2)O', where this is assisted by reaction with bicarbonate and carbon dioxide, and hence is classified in sub-subclass 4.2.1. -!- Bicarbonate functions as a recycling substrate. -!- Formerly EC 3.5.5.3 and EC 4.3.99.1.
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UniProtKB Entries (1)
| P00816 |
CYNS_ECOLI
Escherichia coli K-12
Cyanate hydratase
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PDB Structure
| PDB | 1DWK |
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| Method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION |
| Organism | |
| Primary Citation |
Structure of Cyanase Reveals that a Novel Dimeric and Decameric Arrangement of Subunits is Required for Formation of the Enzyme Active Site.
Structure
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