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. 2021 Mar 12;12:1631. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-21307-z

Fig. 5. AfNADase is the founding member of a family of fungal NADases.

Fig. 5

A Domain architecture of AfNADase, NcNADase and Mtb CpnT TNT. B Structure-based alignment of active site motifs of NADases and ADP-ribosyltransferases. The residues are found in three distinct regions and are coloured according to their location in the sequence. C Comparison of the active sites of AfNADase in complex with BAD, Mtb CpnT TNT, Tse6 and cholera toxin. Amino acids are coloured based on their position in the active site motif, as in (B). D Phylogenetic distribution of NADase within the kingdom fungi. Classes with the NADase are coloured red or green, red for classes without the calcium binding site and green for those with the calcium binding site, and the number in parentheses represents the number of species within the class that harbour the NADase. The calcium binding site emerged (blue star) in the Eurotiomycetes, and is only present in the order Eurotiales (inset).