CATH Classification
Level | CATH Code | Description |
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3 | Alpha Beta | |
3.60 | 4-Layer Sandwich | |
3.60.15 | Metallo-beta-lactamase; Chain A | |
3.60.15.10 | Ribonuclease Z/Hydroxyacylglutathione hydrolase-like |
Domain Context
CATH Clusters
Superfamily | Ribonuclease Z/Hydroxyacylglutathione hydrolase-like |
Functional Family | N-acyl homoserine lactonase AiiA |
Enzyme Information
3.1.1.81 |
Quorum-quenching N-acyl-homoserine lactonase.
based on mapping to UniProt P0CJ63
An N-acyl-L-homoserine lactone + H(2)O = an N-acyl-L-homoserine.
-!- 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. -!- N-(3-oxohexanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone, N-(3-oxododecanoyl)-L- homoserine lactone, N-butanoyl-L-homoserine lactone and N-(3-oxooctanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone can act as substrates.
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UniProtKB Entries (1)
P0CJ63 |
AHLLA_BACTK
Bacillus thuringiensis serovar kurstaki
N-acyl homoserine lactonase AiiA
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PDB Structure
PDB | 2BTN |
External Links | |
Method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION |
Organism | |
Primary Citation |
The Molecular Structure and Catalytic Mechanism of a Quorum-Quenching N-Acyl-L-Homoserine Lactone Hydrolase.
Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA
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