InterPro domain: IPR015914
General Information
- Identifier IPR015914
- Description Purple acid phosphatase, N-terminal
- Number of genes 1957
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- Associated GO terms GO:0046872 GO:0003993
Abstract
Purple acid phosphatases (PAPs) are ubiquitous binuclear metal-containing acid hydrolases characterised by their acidic pH optima and their intense purple colour due to a TyrO-to-FeIII charge-transfer transition. The amino acid residues coordinating the metal ions are conserved in all PAPs. Active PAPs contain an FeIII ion coordinated to Tyr O, a His N, and an Asp O2, in addition to a divalent metal ion (Fe, Zn, or Mn) coordinated by a His N, a His N, and an Asn O. A hydroxide ion and an Asp O2 bridge the two metal ions [ 1 ]. These enzymes share a high degree of homology within their N-termini [ 2 ].
1. New insights into the mechanism of purple acid phosphatase through (1)H NMR spectroscopy of the recombinant human enzyme. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 124, 13974-5
2. Binuclear metal centers in plant purple acid phosphatases: Fe-Mn in sweet potato and Fe-Zn in soybean. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 370, 183-9