HydDB: A web tool for hydrogenase classification and analysis
Aarhus University · Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Metabolism is proposed to be the most ancient and diverse mechanism of energy-conservation. The metalloenzymes mediating this metabolism, hydrogenases, are encoded by over 60 microbial phyla and are present in all major ecosystems. We developed a classification system and web tool, HydDB, for the structural and functional analysis of these enzymes. We show that hydrogenase function can be predicted by primary sequence alone using an expanded classification scheme (comprising 29 [NiFe], 8 [FeFe], and 1 [Fe] hydrogenase classes) that defines 11 new classes with distinct biological functions. Using this scheme, we built a web tool that rapidly and reliably classifies hydrogenase primary sequences using a…
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3Topics & keywords
- Hydrogenase
- Archaea
- Phylum
- Computational biology
- Function (biology)
- Classifier (UML)
- Biology
- Computer science
- Life in Land