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serine aminopeptidase domain-containing protein
This domain is found in bacteria and eukaryotes and is approximately 110 amino acids in length. It is found in association with Pfam:PF00561. The majority of the members in this family carry the exopeptidase active-site residues of Ser-122, Asp-239 and His-269 as in UniProtKB:Q7ZWC2. (from Pfam)
alpha/beta fold hydrolase
This family contains alpha/beta hydrolase enzymes of diverse specificity. (from Pfam)
This catalytic domain is found in a very wide range of enzymes. [1]. 1409539. The alpha/beta hydrolase fold. Ollis DL, Cheah E, Cygler M, Dijkstra B, Frolow F, Franken SM,. Harel M, Remington SJ, Silman I, Schrag J, Sussman JL,. Verschueren KHG, Goldman A;. Protein Eng 1992;5:197-211. (from Pfam)
alpha/beta hydrolase-fold protein
Members of this family alpha/beta hydrolase-fold proteins. Known members include hydrolases such as S-formylglutathione hydrolase (called esterase D in human) and the three paralogous mycolyltransferases of the Ag85 complex in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
alpha/beta hydrolase family protein catalyzes the hydrolysis of substrates with different chemical composition or physicochemical properties using a nucleophile-His-acid catalytic triad
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