Protein
Sphingomyelinase D
Organism
Trichophyton rubrum (strain ATCC MYA-4607 / CBS 118892)
Function
Catalyzes the hydrolysis of sphingomyelin. Sphingomyelinases D are produced by some spider in their venoms, but also by arthropods such as ticks, or pathogenic bacteria and fungi. They might play a role in pathogenicity through different mechanisms, such as membrane destabilization and host cell penetration, but also pulmonary inflammation and cutaneous lesions.
Similarity
Belongs to the fungal sphingomyelinase D family.
Sequence
MISLLRLCSFLAAGSILVQGSPIIAPSAPTWDTPNNFTSPSNFTSKPGNEASPFWLIGHRVLTKGGVRAALGHGANALEVDITGWWNGWYGDHDGLPSSAGDKVADLFDEIAYRRRQGAQVSFVWLDLKNPDFNKNGVNIVSLMTLCREKLEPAGVRVLFGFYSSQTSGHAFRFVKQVLNENEAIGIDGSFEPVEKDFEKNGIRVEKRVFSSGLFNPDFNFGTCQDRASGVCTQLREGKESHKFGKVFGWTVSSYTRKDHVYKMMEVGVDGLIYGFVASHYYNHKDIRQTIRTIRGWLDEHRDTHRLATNDDNPWSMSSRKSS