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Rid family hydrolase
The YjgF/YER057c/UK114 family, including a member protein that has been called endoribonuclease L-PSP (perchloric acid-soluble protein), is now called the RidA family, or more generally the Rid family, with subfamilies RidA and Rid1 through Rid7. YjgF from Salmonella enterica deaminates the toxic metabolite 2-amino acrylate and so was renamed RidA (reactive intermediate imine deaminase A). This HMM hits proteins that are members of multiple Rid subfamilies.
RidA family protein
RidA (reactive intermediate/imine deaminase A) family protein similar to 2-aminomuconate deaminase that hydrolyzes 2-aminomuconate to 4-oxalocrotonate, and releases ammonia in the modified meta-cleavage pathway by forming various compounds including acetaldehyde, pyruvic acid, acetyl-CoA, and succinate, that may enter the Krebs cycle
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