HMM Summary Page: TIGR02067
Accession | TIGR02067 |
Name | his_9_HisN |
Function | histidinol-phosphatase |
Gene Symbol | hisN |
Trusted Cutoff | 275.15 |
Domain Trusted Cutoff | 275.15 |
Noise Cutoff | 190.95 |
Domain Noise Cutoff | 190.95 |
Isology Type | equivalog |
EC Number | 3.1.3.15 |
HMM Length | 252 |
Mainrole Category | Amino acid biosynthesis |
Subrole Category | Histidine family |
Gene Ontology Term | GO:0000105: histidine biosynthetic process biological_process |
GO:0004401: histidinol-phosphatase activity molecular_function | |
Author | Haft DH |
Entry Date | Nov 26 2003 2:53PM |
Last Modified | Sep 2 2011 2:20PM |
Comment | This subfamily belongs to the inositol monophosphatase family (PF00459). The members of this family consist of no more than one per species and are found only in species in which histidine is synthesized de novo but no histidinol phosphatase can be found in either of the two described families (TIGR01261, TIGR01856). In at least one species, the member of this family is found near known histidine biosynthesis genes. The role as histidinol-phosphatase wsa first proven in Corynebacterium glutamicum. |
References | DR PFAM; PF00459; inositol monophosphatase family RN [1] RM PMID: 15347579 RT Genome Properties: a system for the investigation of prokaryotic genetic content for microbiology, genome annotation and comparative genomics. RA Haft DH, Selengut JD, Brinkac LM, Zafar N, White O RL Bioinformatics. 2005 Feb 1;21(3):293-306. RN [2] RM PMID: 16901339 RT Random mutagenesis in Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13032 using an IS6100-based transposon vector identified the last unknown gene in the histidine biosynthesis pathway. RA Mormann S, Lomker A, Ruckert C, Gaigalat L, Tauch A, Puhler A, Kalinowski J RL BMC Genomics. 2006 Aug 10;7:205. |
Genome Property | GenProp0109: histidine biosynthesis from ribose-5-phosphate (HMM) |