Choloylglycine hydrolase family

In molecular biology, the choloylglycine hydrolase family is a family of linear amide C-N hydrolases which cleave carbon-nitrogen bonds, other than peptide bonds, in linear amides. It includes conjugated bile acid hydrolase (CBAH) EC 3.5.1.24, N-acylethanolamine acid amide hydrolase (NAAA) EC 3.5.1.- and penicillin acylase EC 3.5.1.11.[1][2]

CBAH
penicillin v acylase from b. sphaericus
Identifiers
SymbolCBAH
PfamPF02275
Pfam clanCL0052
InterProIPR003199
MEROPSC89
SCOP23pva / SCOPe / SUPFAM
CDDcd01935

References

  1. Coleman JP, Hudson LL (1995). "Cloning and characterization of a conjugated bile acid hydrolase gene from Clostridium perfringens". Appl Environ Microbiol. 61 (7): 2514–20. doi:10.1128/AEM.61.7.2514-2520.1995. PMC 167523. PMID 7618863.
  2. Rossocha M, Schultz-Heienbrok R, von Moeller H, Coleman JP, Saenger W (2005). "Conjugated bile acid hydrolase is a tetrameric N-terminal thiol hydrolase with specific recognition of its cholyl but not of its tauryl product". Biochemistry. 44 (15): 5739–48. doi:10.1021/bi0473206. PMID 15823032.
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