3GUD


Conserved Protein Domain Family
Peptidase_S74

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pfam13884: Peptidase_S74 
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Chaperone of endosialidase
This is the very C-terminal, chaperone, domain of the bacteriophage protein endosialidase. It releases itself, via the serine-lysine dyad at the N-terminus, from the remainder of the end-tail-spike. Cleavage occurs after the threonine which is the final residue of the End-tail-spike family, pfam12219. The endosialidase protein forms homotrimeric molecules in bacteriophages. The catalytic dyad allows this portion of the molecule to be cleaved from the more N-terminal region such that the latter can fold and bind to polysialic acid in the bacterial outer envelope.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 404724
Aligned: 236 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 37.2248
Created: 25-Mar-2022
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
3GUD_A              1 SDERHKTDI-APIsdKVLDAWEKVKFYQYkfkdavdekgEEAR-YHFGVIAQQIVKVFED 58  Bacillus phage GA1
WP_011750323      623 SDGRLKTDL-QEF--DGLGTINALEVWDYew-------vNGSG-RGRGVIAQDAALIAPY 671 Paracoccus denitrificans
XP_001635922      488 SDERLKQNI-TTIpgADYEAIG-LREVEWvwrsq-agplGLEG-RGRGVIAQEVEGLYPA 543
tigr:KPK_3357      38 SDVRLKEDFtESQegAS-RRINALGVCEFnm-------kGETR-RRRGFIAQQAEKADDL 88 
jgi:Cyan7425_0602 266 SDRALKENFrSVSsvQILKQLAAMPLQQWqik-----gaKQKE-YHLGPTAQDFEKAFGF 319
jgi:Sfum_1625     470 SDVNSKENIsPVDgqMVLSRLEQVPVTTWnfk-----gdDNAA-RHLGPMAQDFHAAFGL 523
WP_015813976      237 SDVRKKENFaPVNgeDFLQKISQINLTSWnyk-----gqDPKIfRHYGPIAQDFFKAFGQ 291 Dyadobacter fermentans
jgi:Mmc1_1014     287 SSRRFKQHFaDLAaeDMLDAVKRLPVQAWrynp--amvpDDDA-VHVGPYAEDWQQVTGL 343
EEQ92753          275 SDENVKENKqPVEegKALEAIEQMPVEEWdym----pgiGDGG-RHIGTYAQDFKEATGK 329
Q8W6K8            275 SDEDAKENKeEIPegDALDAVNNMPVEEWdyk----egeGDGG-HHVGTYAQDFQRETGK 329 Sinorhizobium phage PBC5
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