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ADP-ribosylglycohydrolase family protein
This family includes enzymes that ADP-ribosylations, for example ADP-ribosylarginine hydrolase EC:3.2.2.19 cleaves ADP-ribose-L-arginine [1]. The family also includes dinitrogenase reductase activating glycohydrolase [2]. Most surprisingly the family also includes jellyfish crystallins [2], these proteins appear to have lost the presumed active site residues. [1]. 8349667. Cloning and site-directed mutagenesis of human ADP-ribosylarginine hydrolase. Takada T, Iida K, Moss J;. J Biol Chem 1993;268:17837-17843. [2]. 2506427. Genes coding for the reversible ADP-ribosylation system of dinitrogenase reductase from Rhodospirillum rubrum. Fitzmaurice WP, Saari LL, Lowery RG, Ludden PW, Roberts GP;. Mol Gen Genet 1989;218:340-347. [3]. 8505315. J1-crystallins of the cubomedusan jellyfish lens constitute a novel family encoded in at least three intronless genes. Piatigorsky J, Horwitz J, Norman BL;. J Biol Chem 1993;268:11894-11901. (from Pfam)
ADP-ribosylglycohydrolase family protein similar to vertebrate [protein ADP-ribosylarginine] hydrolase, which catalyzes the reverse reaction of mono-ADP-ribosylation, and Tripedalia cystophora major lens protein crystallin J1
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