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HAMAP rule MF_00213
General rule information
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Accession | MF_00213 |
Dates | 1-JUN-2001 (Created)
1-JUN-2023 (Last updated, Version 26) |
Name | HypA_HybF |
Scope(s) |
Bacteria Archaea |
Template(s) | P0A700 (HYPA_ECOLI); P0A703 (HYBF_ECOLI); P0A0U4 (HYPA_HELPY); Q5JIH3 (HYPA_THEKO); [ Recover all ] |
Triggered by |
HAMAP; MF_00213 (Get profile general information and statistics) |
Propagated annotation
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Identifier, protein and gene names
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Identifier | HYPA |
Protein name | RecName: Full=Hydrogenase maturation factor HypA; |
Gene name | Name=hypA; |
Comments
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FUNCTION | Involved in the maturation of [NiFe] hydrogenases. Required for nickel insertion into the metal center of the hydrogenase. |
SIMILARITY | Belongs to the HypA/HybF family. |
Keywords
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Metal-binding | |
Nickel | |
case <FTGroup:1> | |
Zinc | |
end case |
Gene Ontology
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GO:0016151; Molecular function:nickel cation binding | |
case <FTGroup:1> | |
GO:0008270; Molecular function:zinc ion binding | |
end case | |
GO:0036211; Biological process:protein modification process |
Cross-references
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Pfam | PF01155; HypA; 1; |
PIRSF | PIRSF004761; Hydrgn_mat_HypA; 1; |
NCBIfam | TIGR00100; HypA; 1; |
PROSITE | PS01249; HYPA; 1; |
Features
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From: HYPA_HELPY (P0A0U4) | ||||||||||||
Key | From | To | Description | Tag | Condition | FTGroup | ||||||
BINDING | 2 | 2 | /ligand="Ni(2+)" /ligand_id="ChEBI:CHEBI:49786" |
H | ||||||||
BINDING | 74 | 74 | /ligand="Zn(2+)" /ligand_id="ChEBI:CHEBI:29105" |
C | 1 | |||||||
BINDING | 77 | 77 | /ligand="Zn(2+)" /ligand_id="ChEBI:CHEBI:29105" |
[CH] | 1 | |||||||
BINDING | 91 | 91 | /ligand="Zn(2+)" /ligand_id="ChEBI:CHEBI:29105" |
C | 1 | |||||||
BINDING | 94 | 94 | /ligand="Zn(2+)" /ligand_id="ChEBI:CHEBI:29105" |
C | 1 |
Additional information
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Size range | 105-160 amino acids |
Related rules |
MF_02099 |
Fusion | Nter: None Cter: None |
Comments | Some species such as E.coli have a HypA homolog, named HybF (see MF_02099). |