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Neuraminidase

exo-α-sialidase
Identifiers
EC number 3.2.1.18
CAS number 9001-67-6
Databases
IntEnz IntEnz view
BRENDA BRENDA entry
ExPASy NiceZyme view
KEGG KEGG entry
MetaCyc metabolic pathway
PRIAM profile
PDB structures RCSB PDB PDBe PDBsum
Gene Ontology AmiGO / EGO
endo-α-sialidase
Identifiers
EC number 3.2.1.129
CAS number 91195-87-8
Databases
IntEnz IntEnz view
BRENDA BRENDA entry
ExPASy NiceZyme view
KEGG KEGG entry
MetaCyc metabolic pathway
PRIAM profile
PDB structures RCSB PDB PDBe PDBsum
Gene Ontology AmiGO / EGO
sialidase 1 (lysosomal sialidase)
Identifiers
Symbol NEU1
Entrez 4758
HUGO 7758
OMIM 608272
RefSeq NM_000434
UniProt Q99519
Other data
Locus Chr. 6 p21
sialidase 2 (cytosolic sialidase)
Identifiers
Symbol NEU2
Entrez 4759
HUGO 7759
OMIM 605528
RefSeq NM_005383
UniProt Q9Y3R4
Other data
Locus Chr. 2 q37
sialidase 3 (membrane sialidase)
Identifiers
Symbol NEU3
Entrez 10825
HUGO 7760
OMIM 604617
RefSeq NM_006656
UniProt Q9UQ49
Other data
Locus Chr. 11 q13.5
sialidase 4
Identifiers
Symbol NEU4
Entrez 129807
HUGO 21328
OMIM 608527
RefSeq NM_080741
UniProt Q8WWR8
Other data
Locus Chr. 2 q37.3

Neuraminidase enzymes are glycoside hydrolase enzymes that cleave the glycosidic linkages of neuraminic acids. Neuraminidase enzymes are a large family, found in a range of organisms. The best-known neuraminidase is the viral neuraminidase, a drug target for the prevention of the spread of influenza infection. The viral neuraminidases are frequently used as antigenic determinants found on the surface of the influenza virus. Some variants of the influenza neuraminidase confer more virulence to the virus than others. Other homologues are found in mammalian cells, which have a range of functions. At least four mammalian sialidase homologues have been described in the human genome (see NEU1, NEU2, NEU3, NEU4).

There are two major classes of Neuraminidase that cleave exo or endo poly-sialic acids:

Neuraminidases, also called sialidases, catalyze the hydrolysis of terminal sialic acid residues from the newly formed virions and from the host cell receptors. Sialidase activities include assistance in the mobility of virus particles through the respiratory tract mucus and in the elution of virion progeny from the infected cell.

Swiss-Prot lists 137 types of neuraminidase from various species as of October 18, 2006. Nine subtypes of influenza neuraminidase are known; many occur only in various species of duck and chicken. Subtypes N1 and N2 have been positively linked to epidemics in man, and strains with N3 or N7 subtypes have been identified in a number of isolated deaths.

The following is a list of major classes of neuraminidase enzymes:

Influenza neuraminidase exists as a mushroom-shape projection on the surface of the influenza virus. It has a head consisting of four co-planar and roughly spherical subunits, and a hydrophobic region that is embedded within the interior of the virus' membrane. It comprises a single polypeptide chain that is oriented in the opposite direction to the hemagglutinin antigen. The composition of the polypeptide is a single chain of six conserved polar amino acids, followed by hydrophilic, variable amino acids. β-Sheets predominate as the secondary level of protein conformation.


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