Active Sites Display

WP_094237800.1:JDJFOMJM_03616
Sequence length: 254 aa
1 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
IPR006215GHGlycoside hydrolase, melibiase3–20100%41.7%84
Domain coverage (1–254 aa)
IPR006215 — Glycoside hydrolase, melibiase (domain 3–20)
Cross-ref: InterPro: IPR006215
GO: GO:0004557 alpha-galactosidase activityGO:0005975 carbohydrate metabolic process
1 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 91 101 111 121 131 141 151 161 171 181 191 201 211 221 231 241 251 Query: MTNCLFFRHR QSGTCRQSQT RKWCETMIEM HDVWKQYPNG SVALQGVSVR IDKGEFVYVV GPSGAGKSTF IKLMYREERP TNGSIYVNGF NIERLKERKI PLMRRQIGVV FQDFKLLPNL TIFENVAFAL EVIEAPKRKI KTRVPEVLEL VGLSDKADAL PSQLSGGQQQ RVSIARALIN SPAVIIADEP TGNLDPETSW EIMDLFEEIN RRGTTIVMAT HNKEIVNTMK RRVIAIEEGQ IVRDEKRGVY GYEN Profile: ··NC··YNK· ···T···SY· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ····
query > profileN3>N1C4>C2F7>Y3R8>N4H9>K5T14>T10S18>S14Q19>Y15
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