This catalytic domain is found in a very wide range of enzymes which do not share obvious sequence similarity.
The catalytic domain is responsible for the cleavage of peptidoglycan bonds.
Usually, two or more different catalytic domains are linked to a single cell-binding domain.
Its catalytic domain is homologous to that of other polymerases.
The catalytic domain alone being particularly inefficient in collagen degradation.
It is considered to be the catalytic domain.
The structure of the dinoflagellate luciferase catalytic domain has been solved.
The catalytic domain also forms the majority of the dimerisation interface.
Between the amino and the carboxy regions lies the catalytic domain.
Similar catalytic domains are present in a variety of proteins, including: