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=== Proteins containing a HD domain === | === Proteins containing a HD domain === | ||
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* [[YdhJ]] | * [[YdhJ]] | ||
* [[YhaM]] | * [[YhaM]] | ||
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* [[YueE]] | * [[YueE]] | ||
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* [[YwfO]] | * [[YwfO]] | ||
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== Related SubtiWiki pages == | == Related SubtiWiki pages == |
Revision as of 13:49, 3 December 2018
Contents
The histidine-aspartate (HD) domain is involved in the hydrolysis of nucleotides or nucleic acids
Proteins containing a HD domain
Related SubtiWiki pages
Important references
L Aravind, E V Koonin
The HD domain defines a new superfamily of metal-dependent phosphohydrolases.
Trends Biochem Sci: 1998, 23(12);469-72
[PubMed:9868367]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
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