If you use this kind of tool, you may be interested in this relevant test case 
from Nature today.
Could you devise a strategy or find a tool that could have found this 
similarity?
I'm not sure what they mean by "earlier studies" but I assume it wasn't some 
guy BLAST'ing 
a 3D databse. You need to register but it is free,

http://www.nature.com/nrd/journal/v7/n4/full/nrd2554.html


"

An important virulence factor in S. aureus is the vivid golden carotenoid 
pigment staphyloxanthin, which acts as an antioxidant to evade attack by 
reactive oxygen species from the host immune system. Inhibition of 
staphyloxanthin biosynthesis is therefore an attractive potential therapeutic 
strategy to block bacterial infection.

Interestingly, earlier studies have noted that the process of staphyloxanthin 
production is strikingly similar to that of human cholesterol synthesis. Here, 
using X-ray crystallography, the authors analysed the structure of an essential 
enzyme involved in the first crucial step of staphyloxanthin biosynthesis: 
dehydrosqualene synthase (CrtM). They cloned and purified CrtM from S. aureus 
and revealed that despite only modest sequence homology, it had close 
structural similarity to human squalene synthase (SQS). This led to the 
hypothesis that inhibitors of SQS that had already been developed as 
cholesterol-lowering drugs might also be active against CrtM.

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> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 10:21:18 +0200
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [BiO BB] TopMatch protein structure alignment and superposition web 
> service
>
> We announce the release of TopMatch-web, a public web service for the 
> alignment and superposition of protein structures and the instant
> +visualization of structural similiarities.
>
> We believe that TopMatch is an exceptionally effective, accurate, and 
> enjoyable program for the investigation of protein structure similarities.
>
> For further information and instructive examples see
> Sippl & Wiederstein (2008)
> A Note on Difficult Structure Alignment Problems.
> Bioinformatics 24, pp. 426-427
>
> TopMatch-web is available as a public web service at 
> http://topmatch.services.came.sbg.ac.at.
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> Enjoy!
>
> The TopMatch Team
> Center of Applied Molecular Engineering
> University of Salzburg
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