1.2.1.18: malonate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase (acetylating)
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Reaction
Synonyms
Aldh6a1, dehydrogenase, malonate semialdehyde, FG99_15390, KES23460, malonate semialdehyde oxidative decarboxylase, malonate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase, malonate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase (NADP+) (acylating), malonate-semialdehyde: nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide oxidoreductase, malonic semialdehyde oxidative decarboxylase, methylmalonate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase, NAD-dependent malonate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase
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Subunits
Subunits on EC 1.2.1.18 - malonate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase (acetylating)
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tetramer
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the monomeric structure is made up of two primary domains. Each has a central extended beta-sheet surrounded by alpha-helices, with a cleft between them which holds the cofactor. The second primary domain extends from residues 249 to 444 and has a central beta-sheet of seven strands surrounded by alpha-helices. This second beta-sheet is extended by the three beta-strands of the neighbouring dimer extension (residues 119-136 and 444-494) to make a beta-sheet of ten strands in the dimer structure. The finger extension (residues 119-136 and 444-480) forms a three-stranded beta-sheet extension which pulls the dimer structure together, but is also used as a hook to pull in a neighbouring dimer and form the basis of the hexameric structure
tetramer
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the monomeric structure is made up of two primary domains. Each has a central extended beta-sheet surrounded by alpha-helices, with a cleft between them which holds the cofactor. The second primary domain extends from residues 249 to 444 and has a central beta-sheet of seven strands surrounded by alpha-helices. This second beta-sheet is extended by the three beta-strands of the neighbouring dimer extension (residues 119-136 and 444-494) to make a beta-sheet of ten strands in the dimer structure. The finger extension (residues 119-136 and 444-480) forms a three-stranded beta-sheet extension which pulls the dimer structure together, but is also used as a hook to pull in a neighbouring dimer and form the basis of the hexameric structure
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