The name of this superfamily has been modified since the most recent official CATH+ release (v4_4_0). At the point of the last release, this superfamily was named:

"
Alpha-D-phosphohexomutase, C-terminal domain
".

Functional Families

Overview of the Structural Clusters (SC) and Functional Families within this CATH Superfamily. Clusters with a representative structure are represented by a filled circle.
SC:1Alpha-D-glucose phosphate-specific phosphoglucomutasePhosphomannomutase/phosphoglucomutaseEKC/KEOPS complex subunit PCC1SC:2Phosphoglucomutase 5Phosphoglucosamine mutasePhosphoacetylglucosamine mutaseL antigen family member 3Phosphoglucosamine mutaseCancer/testis antigen 2Probable phosphoglucosamine mutasePhosphoglucomutaseTranscription factor Pcc1Phosphoacetylglucosamine mutase, putativePhosphoglucosamine mutaseUnplaced genomic scaffold supercont1.2, whole genome shotgun sequencePhosphomannomutasePhosphomannomutase PmmBPhosphoglucomutase/phosphomannomutase family proteinPhosphomannomutase PmmAPutative phosphomannomutaseGlcNAc phosphomutasePhosphoglucosamine mutasePhosphoglucomutasePhosphoacetylglucosamine mutaseTranscription factor Pcc1, putativePhosphoglucosamine mutaseUncharacterized proteinPhosphoglucosamine mutasePhosphoacetylglucosamine mutaseUncharacterized proteinPhosphohexomutase (Phosphoglucomutase / phosphomannomutase)Predicted proteinPhosphomannomutase (Pmm)Phosphoglucomutase, putativePhosphohexomutase (Phosphoglucomutase / phosphomannomutase)Uncharacterized proteinTranscription factor Pcc1, putativeYALI0F21373pPhosphoacetylglucosamine mutaseThreonine aldolaseUncharacterized proteinPhosphoglucomutase/phosphomannomutase alpha/beta/alpha domain IPhosphoglucomutase/phosphomannomutase family proteinPhosphomannomutasePhosphoglucosamine mutasePhosphoglucosamine mutaseKEOPS complex subunit Pcc1Os02g0306250 proteinPhosphoglucomutaseUncharacterized proteinUncharacterized protein
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FunFam 20: Putative phosphomannomutase

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