Accession ID Name Pfam Type
PF14412 A nuclease family of the HNH/ENDO VII superfamily with conserved AHH family

AHH is a predicted nuclease of the HNH/ENDO VII superfamily of the treble clef fold. The name is derived from the conserved motif, AHH. It is found in bacterial polymorphic toxin systems [1] and functions as a toxin module. Like WHH and LHH, the AHH nuclease contains 4 conserved histidines of which, the first one is predicted to bind a metal-ion and the other three ones are involved in activation of a water molecule for hydrolysis.

Pfam Range: 42-141 DPAM-Pfam Range: 40-43,60-60,87-89,108-142
Uniprot ID: D3VAU8
Pfam Range: 619-744 DPAM-Pfam Range: 607-761
Uniprot ID: D0LLJ7
Pfam Range: 238-363 DPAM-Pfam Range: 225-298,323-374
Uniprot ID: D0LZ57

References

1: A novel immunity system for bacterial nucleic acid degrading toxins and its recruitment in various eukaryotic and DNA viral systems. Zhang D, Iyer LM, Aravind L; Nucleic Acids Res. 2011;39:4532-4552. PMID:21306995