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CATH Classification

Domain Context

CATH Clusters

Superfamily alpha/beta hydrolase
Functional Family 4,5:9,10-diseco-3-hydroxy-5,9,17-trioxoandrosta-1(10),2-diene-4-oate hydrolase

Enzyme Information

3.7.1.17
4,5-9,10-diseco-3-hydroxy-5,9,17-trioxoandrosta-1(10),2-diene-4-oate hydrolase.
based on mapping to UniProt P9WNH5
(1E,2Z)-3-hydroxy-5,9,17-trioxo-4,5:9,10-disecoandrosta-1(10),2-dien-4- oate + H(2)O = 3-((3aS,4S,7aS)-7a-methyl-1,5-dioxo-octahydro-1H-inden-4- yl)propanoate + (2Z,4Z)-2-hydroxyhexa-2,4-dienoate.
-!- The enzyme is involved in the bacterial degradation of the steroid ring structure, and is involved in degradation of multiple steroids, such as testosterone, cholesterol, and sitosterol.
3.7.1.8
2,6-dioxo-6-phenylhexa-3-enoate hydrolase.
based on mapping to UniProt P9WNH5
2,6-dioxo-6-phenylhexa-3-enoate + H(2)O = benzoate + 2-oxopent-4-enoate.
-!- Cleaves the products from biphenol, 3-isopropylcatechol and 3-methylcatechol produced by EC 1.13.11.39 by ring-fission at a -CO-C bond. -!- Involved in the breakdown of biphenyl-related compounds by Pseudomonas sp.

UniProtKB Entries (1)

P9WNH5
HSAD_MYCTU
Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv
4,5:9,10-diseco-3-hydroxy-5,9,17-trioxoandrosta-1(10),2-diene-4-oate hydrolase

PDB Structure

PDB 2VF2
External Links
Method X-RAY DIFFRACTION
Organism
Primary Citation
Structure of Hsad, a Steroid-Degrading Hydrolase, from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis.
Lack, N., Lowe, E.D., Liu, J., Eltis, L.D., Noble, M.E.M., Sim, E., Westwood, I.M.
Acta Crystallogr.,Sect.F
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