EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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3.6.4.7 | evolution |
Arabidopsis contains four Lon protease-like proteins (AtLon1-AtLon4), predicted to be localized in different cellular organelles, including mitochondria, peroxisomes and plastids. AtLon2 is clustered in group II together with several Lon orthologues, which lack putative organelle N-terminal pre-sequences but contain the peroxisomal C-terminal localization signal, suggesting that plant orthologues within this group are localized to the peroxisomes |
682349 |
3.6.4.7 | evolution |
enzymes Pex1 and Pex6 are type-2 AAA+ ATPases |
734485 |
3.6.4.7 | evolution |
Lon is a highly conserved ATP-stimulated protease, which belongs to the family of AAA-ATPases |
733235 |
3.6.4.7 | evolution |
Lon is a highly conserved ATP-stimulated protease, which belongs to the family of AAA-ATPases. Peroxismal Lon protease from Hansenula polymorpha shows 39% sequence identity with the putative peroxisomal Lon protease of Mus musculus |
-, 733235 |
3.6.4.7 | evolution |
Pex1 and Pex6 are members of the AAA family of ATPases |
735192 |
3.6.4.7 | evolution |
Pex1p and Pex6p belong to the group of type-II AAA proteins characterized by the presence of two AAA-domains, termed D1 and D2, post-positioned to an N-terminal domain |
734571 |
3.6.4.7 | evolution |
the enzyme belongs to the a member of the Lon-family of proteases in the AAA+ ATPase superfamily, type I AAA+ ATPase |
733421 |
3.6.4.7 | evolution |
the enzyme belongs to the a member of the Lon-family of proteases in the AAA+ ATPase superfamily, type I AAA+ ATPase. Based on the domain composition and sequence characteristic of the domains, the Lon-proteases are subdivided into two classes, LonA and LonB. The LonA subfamily are soluble enzymes,which function in the bacterial cytosol and the mitochondrial matrix, whereas LonB predominates in Archaea |
733421 |
3.6.4.7 | evolution |
the enzyme belongs to the AAA+ ATPase family. AAA-proteins belong to the class of P-loop NTPases defined by conserved motifs for NTP-binding (Walker A motif) and hydrolysis (Walker B motif) which are assisted by Mg2+ as cofactor. Pex1p and Pex6p are evolutionary related to Cdc48p/p97 |
733421 |
3.6.4.7 | evolution |
the enzyme belongs to the AAA+ ATPase superfamily |
733421 |