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. ...
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.
This domain is found in 2',5'-phosphodiesterase 12 from humans (PDE12) and similar animal proteins. Pde12 cleaves 2',5'- phosphodiester bond linking adenosines of oligoadenylates. It plays a role as a negative regulator of the 2-5A system that is one ...
This domain is found in 2',5'-phosphodiesterase 12 from humans (PDE12) and similar animal proteins. Pde12 cleaves 2',5'- phosphodiester bond linking adenosines of oligoadenylates. It plays a role as a negative regulator of the 2-5A system that is one of the major pathways for antiviral and antitumour functions induced by interferons (IFNs). PDE12 is organised into two clear domains: an N-terminal domain (this entry) and a C-terminal domain (Pfam:PF03372). This domain is primarily composed of extended loop regions around a core composed of a six beta-strand meander that forms a two-layer beta-sandwich, showing an immunoglobulin-like fold [1-2].