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InterPro: IPR017430 Glycoside hydrolase, family 56, Hyaluronidase
Protein matches
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UniProtKB Matches: 83 proteins |
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Accession
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IPR017430 Glyco_hydro_56_Hyaluronidase |
Type
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Signatures
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InterPro Relationships
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Parent
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IPR018155 Hyaluronidase
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Children
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IPR001439 Glycoside hydrolase, family 56, sperm surface protein PH20
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Contains
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IPR001968 Glycoside hydrolase, family 56
IPR006210 EGF-like
IPR013032 EGF-like region, conserved site
IPR013785 Aldolase-type TIM barrel
IPR017853 Glycoside hydrolase, catalytic core
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GO Term annotation
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Function
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GO:0004415 hyalurononglucosaminidase activity
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InterPro annotation
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Entry Details in BioMart
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Abstract
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O-Glycosyl hydrolases EC:3.2.1. are a widespread group of enzymes that hydrolyse the glycosidic bond between two or more carbohydrates, or between a carbohydrate and a non-carbohydrate moiety. A classification system for glycosyl hydrolases, based on sequence similarity, has led to the definition of 85 different families [1, 2, 3]. This classification is available on the CAZy (CArbohydrate-Active EnZymes) web site [4]. Because the fold of proteins is better conserved than their sequences, some of the families can be grouped in clans.
Glycoside hydrolase family 56 GH56 comprises enzymes with only one known activity; hyaluronidase EC:3.2.1.35.
The venom of Apis mellifera (Honeybee) contains several biologically-active peptides and
two enzymes, one of which is a hyaluronidase [5]. The amino acid sequence
of bee venom hyaluronidase contains 349 amino acids, and includes four
cysteines and a number of potential glycosylation sites [5]. The sequence
shows a high degree of similarity to PH-20, a membrane protein of mammalian
sperm involved in sperm-egg adhesion, supporting the view that hyaluronidases
play a role in fertilisation [5].
This entry represents the enzyme Hyaluronidase.
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Database links
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InterPro 23.1
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