1OYJ,1GWC


Conserved Protein Domain Family
GST_N_Tau

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cd03058: GST_N_Tau 
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GST_N family, Class Tau subfamily; GSTs are cytosolic dimeric proteins involved in cellular detoxification by catalyzing the conjugation of glutathione (GSH) with a wide range of endogenous and xenobiotic alkylating agents, including carcinogens, therapeutic drugs, environmental toxins and products of oxidative stress. The GST fold contains an N-terminal TRX-fold domain and a C-terminal alpha helical domain, with an active site located in a cleft between the two domains. The plant-specific class Tau GST subfamily has undergone extensive gene duplication. The Arabidopsis and Oryza genomes contain 28 and 40 Tau GSTs, respectively. They are primarily responsible for herbicide detoxification together with class Phi GSTs, showing class specificity in substrate preference. Tau enzymes are highly efficient in detoxifying diphenylether and aryloxyphenoxypropionate herbicides. In addition, Tau GSTs play important roles in intracellular signalling, biosynthesis of anthocyanin, responses to soil stresses and responses to auxin and cytokinin hormones.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 239356
Aligned: 21 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 111.216
Created: 17-Aug-2005
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Conserved site includes 7 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:GSH binding site (G-site) [chemical binding site]
Evidence:
  • Structure:1OYJ; Oryza sativa class Tau GST with bound GSH; contacts at 3.5A
  • Comment:The GST active site is composed of a GSH binding site (G-site), common to all GSTs, and a xenobiotic binding site (H-site), which varies between different classes and isotypes. Residues from the N-terminal TRX-fold domain form the G-site while the H-site is comprised mainly of residues from the C-terminal alpha helical domain.

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                # #                           #              ##                  ##  
1OYJ_D      7 LVLLDFWV---SPFGQRCRIAMAEKGLEFEYREEDLG---NKSDLLLRS-NPV-HRKIPVLLHA-------GRPVSESLV 71  rice
AAG34849   16 LMLFGSWA---SSYTHRVQLALRLKGLEFDYVEEDLG---NKSDELLRH-NPV-HKKVPVLVHG-------GRALPESVI 80  maize
AAS93256   17 VKLYGAWG---SAHAAMARNALELKGVRYEYVEEDLE---RKSETLLLRlNPAhAGKVPVLVVVdddggggGCPLAESLV 90  Japanese rice
AAU90263    8 VVLINCAV---SMYGNRVRIALARKGVAYEEKPENLA---AKSALLLSS-NPV-HGQVPVLLVG-------GKPVCESLV 72  Japanese rice
NP_174034   7 VKLIGCSD---DPFSIRPRVALHLKSIKYEYLEEPDDdlgEKSQLLLKS-NPI-HKKTPVLIHG-------DLAICESLN 74  thale cress
AAG34835   11 LKLLGAWP---SPFVNRVRMALHLKGLEYENVEEDLT---NKSDLLLAS-NPV-HKLVPVLLHG-------DKPISESLV 75  maize
CAB38121    5 VKILGHYA---SPYSHRVEAALRLKGVPYELVQEDLG---NKSELLLAK-NPV-HKKVPVLLHG-------DRAVCESLL 69  maize
AAD39312    7 VKLLGVWY---SPYAIRPKIALRLKSVDYDYVEENLFg--SKSELLLKS-NPV-HKKVPVLLHN-------NKPIVESLN 72  thale cress
AAG34795    7 LKLLGGWF---SPFALRVQIALNLKGLEYEVVEETLN---PKSDLLLKS-NPV-HKKIPVFFHG-------DKVICESAI 71  soybean
CAC94005    7 LKLLGWWApgvSPYVLRAQMALAVKGLSYDYLPEDRW---STSDLLIAS-NPV-YKKVPVLIHN-------GRPVCESLL 74  bread wheat
Feature 1              
1OYJ_D     72 ILQYLDDAF 80  rice
AAG34849   81 ILQYLDDAW 89  maize
AAS93256   91 ILEYVDEVW 99  Japanese rice
AAU90263   73 ILEFIDEEF 81  Japanese rice
NP_174034  75 IVQYLDEAW 83  thale cress
AAG34835   76 IVEYLDDAF 84  maize
CAB38121   70 IVEYVDEAF 78  maize
AAD39312   73 IVEYIDETW 81  thale cress
AAG34795   72 IVEYIDEAW 80  soybean
CAC94005   75 ILEYLDDAV 83  bread wheat

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