Active Sites Display

JDJFOMJM_00915
Sequence length: 30 aa
2 domain hit(s)
This protein was scanned against CAZyme family profile alignments to identify conserved domains. Each hit below shows a region of the query that aligns to a known CAZyme family. Within each family profile, certain residues are known or predicted to be catalytic — directly involved in the enzyme's chemical reaction. The sequence display compares these critical positions between the query protein and the family consensus:
Match: the query has the expected catalytic residue, suggesting this active site is conserved and likely functional.
Mismatch: the query has a different residue at this position, which may indicate altered activity, a non-functional site, or subfamily variation.
Gap: the catalytic position in the profile has no corresponding residue in the query alignment, suggesting a deletion or truncation in this region.
Match
Mismatch
Gap
Active Site Conservation Analysis
EntryClassNameDomain RangeCoverageConservationCat. SitesMatches
IPR000514GHGlycoside hydrolase, family 391–1477.8%66.7%10
IPR001371GHGlycoside hydrolase, family 14B, plant1–975%50%10
Domain coverage (1–30 aa)
IPR000514 — Glycoside hydrolase, family 39 (domain 1–14)
Cross-ref: InterPro: IPR000514
GO: GO:0004553 hydrolase activity, hydrolyzing O-glycosyl compoundsGO:0005975 carbohydrate metabolic process
1 11 21 Query: MIHYFIVGHP MYGFNLIRTF VLCCTSVIYA Profile: ·········· ·········· ··········
query > profilegap>D3
IPR001371 — Glycoside hydrolase, family 14B, plant (domain 1–9)
Cross-ref: InterPro: IPR001371
GO: GO:0016161 beta-amylase activityGO:0000272 polysaccharide catabolic process
1 11 21 Query: MIHYFIVGHP MYGFNLIRTF VLCCTSVIYA Profile: ···D······ ·········· ··········
query > profileY4>D7
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