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Phosphohydrolase-associated domain
This domain is found on bacterial and archaeal metal-dependent phosphohydrolases. (from Pfam)
HD domain-containing protein
HD domains are metal dependent phosphohydrolases. [1]. 9868367. The HD domain defines a new superfamily of metal-dependent phosphohydrolases. Aravind L, Koonin EV;. Trends Biochem Sci 1998;23:469-472. (from Pfam)
deoxyguanosinetriphosphate triphosphohydrolase
dGTP triphosphohydrolase
dGTP triphosphohydrolase (dgt) releases inorganic triphosphate, an unusual activity reaction product, from GTP. Its activity has been called limited to the Enterobacteriaceae, although homologous sequences are detected elsewhere. This finding casts doubt on whether the activity is shared in other species. In several of these other species, the homologous gene is found in an apparent operon with dnaG, the DNA primase gene. The enzyme from E. coli was shown to bind coopertatively to single stranded DNA. The biological role of dgt is unknown.
deoxyguanosinetriphosphate triphosphohydrolase family protein
deoxyguanosinetriphosphate triphosphohydrolase family protein similar to deoxyguanosinetriphosphate (dGTP) triphosphohydrolase, which catalyzes the hydrolysis of dGTP to form deoxyguanosine and triphosphate
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