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and ATP-PRTase belongs to the type IV class, a unique fold from all others’;. The presence of four different classes of PRTases points to the fact that these enzyme evolved from different ancestors to perform similar functions, a case of convergent evolution. PRTases possess a conserved P-loop for binding the ribose-5’-phosphate group of PRPP <ref> 4. Sangita C Sinha and Janet L Smith, (2001), The PRT protein family, Current Opinion in Structural Biology ,'''11''' ,733-739 </ref>.  
and ATP-PRTase belongs to the type IV class, a unique fold from all others’;. The presence of four different classes of PRTases points to the fact that these enzyme evolved from different ancestors to perform similar functions, a case of convergent evolution. PRTases possess a conserved P-loop for binding the ribose-5’-phosphate group of PRPP <ref> 4. Sangita C Sinha and Janet L Smith, (2001), The PRT protein family, Current Opinion in Structural Biology ,'''11''' ,733-739 </ref>.  


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