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endonuclease/exonuclease/phosphatase family protein
This large family of proteins includes magnesium dependent endonucleases and a large number of phosphatases involved in intracellular signalling [1]. This family includes: AP endonuclease proteins EC:4.2.99.18 e.g Swiss:P27695, DNase I proteins EC:3.1.21.1 e.g. Swiss:P24855, Synaptojanin an inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate phosphatase EC:3.1.3.56 Swiss:O43426, Sphingomyelinase EC:3.1.4.12 Swiss:P11889 and Nocturnin Swiss:O35710. [1]. 10838565. Functionally unrelated signalling proteins contain a fold. similar to Mg2+-dependent endonucleases.. Dlakic M;. Trends Biochem Sci 2000;25:272-273.. [2]. 7885481. Structure and function of the multifunctional DNA-repair enzyme. exonuclease III.. Mol CD, Kuo CF, Thayer MM, Cunningham RP, Tainer JA;. Nature 1995;374:381-386.. [3]. 1748997. DNase I-induced DNA conformation. 2 A structure of a DNase. I-octamer complex.. Lahm A, Suck D;. J Mol Biol 1991;222:645-667. (from Pfam)
sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase
Members of this family are bacterial proteins that act as sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase (EC 3.1.4.12), also called sphingomyelinase. Some members of this family have been shown to act as hemolysins.
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