CATH Classification
| Level | CATH Code | Description | 
|---|---|---|
 
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    2 | Mainly Beta | 
 
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    2.30 | Roll | 
 
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    2.30.120 | Penicillin G acylase, beta-roll domain | 
 
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    2.30.120.10 | Aminohydrolase, N-terminal nucleophile (Ntn) domain, beta-sheet knob region | 
Domain Context
CATH Clusters
| Superfamily | 2.30.120.10 | 
| Functional Family | Acyl-homoserine lactone acylase PvdQ | 
Enzyme Information
| 3.5.1.97 | 
							 Acyl-homoserine-lactone acylase. 
							based on mapping to UniProt Q9I194 		
							An N-acyl-L-homoserine lactone + H(2)O = L-homoserine lactone + a carboxylate. 
							-!- Acyl-homoserine lactones (AHLs) are produced by a number of bacterial species and are used by them to regulate the expression of virulence genes in a process known as quorum-sensing. -!- Each bacterial cell has a basal level of AHL and, once the population density reaches a critical level, it triggers AHL-signaling which, in turn, initiates the expression of particular virulence genes. -!- Plants or animals capable of degrading AHLs would have a therapeutic advantage in avoiding bacterial infection as they could prevent AHL- signaling and the expression of virulence genes in quorum-sensing bacteria. -!- This quorum-quenching enzyme removes the fatty-acid side chain from the homoserine lactone ring of AHL-dependent quorum-sensing signal molecules. -!- It has broad specificity for AHLs with side changes ranging in length from 11 to 14 carbons. -!- Substituents at the 3'-position, as found in N-(3-oxododecanoyl)-L- homoserine lactone, do not affect this activity. 
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UniProtKB Entries (1)
| Q9I194 | 
						 PVDQ_PSEAE 
						Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 
						Acyl-homoserine lactone acylase PvdQ 
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PDB Structure
| PDB | 3SRB | 
| External Links | |
| Method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION | 
| Organism | |
| Primary Citation | 
					 Structural Characterization and High-Throughput Screening of Inhibitors of PvdQ, an NTN Hydrolase Involved in Pyoverdine Synthesis. 
					    
					    Acs Chem.Biol. 
					    
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