This domain is found at the N-terminal end of a group of prokaryotic uncharacterised proteins that contain an ACT domain (Pfam:PF13840) in the C-terminal region, including Swiss:A9CJY8 from Agrobacterium fabrum. This domain folds into several beta-st ...
This domain is found at the N-terminal end of a group of prokaryotic uncharacterised proteins that contain an ACT domain (Pfam:PF13840) in the C-terminal region, including Swiss:A9CJY8 from Agrobacterium fabrum. This domain folds into several beta-strands.
The ACT domain is a structural motif of 70-90 amino acids that functions in the control of metabolism, solute transport and signal transduction. They are thus found in a variety of different proteins in a variety of different arrangements [1]. In mam ...
The ACT domain is a structural motif of 70-90 amino acids that functions in the control of metabolism, solute transport and signal transduction. They are thus found in a variety of different proteins in a variety of different arrangements [1]. In mammalian phenylalanine hydroxylase the domain forms no contacts but promotes an allosteric effect despite the apparent lack of ligand binding [2].