Conserved Protein Domain Family
ComX

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pfam05952: ComX 
Bacillus competence pheromone ComX
Natural genetic competence in Bacillus subtilis is controlled by quorum-sensing (QS). The ComP- ComA two-component system detects the signalling molecule ComX, and this signal is transduced by a conserved phosphotransfer mechanism. ComX is synthesized as an inactive precursor and is then cleaved and modified by ComQ before export to the extracellular environment. This family includes ComX phermones involved in quorum sensing. Amino acid sequence alignments between the two ComX precursor proteins in B. licheniformis, showed that their conservation is only restricted to the N-terminal ends. Moreover, high diversity in the amino acid sequence in C-terminus marked the pheromone-forming region, where, interestingly, the tryptophan residue is located.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 368681
Aligned: 11 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 62.379
Created: 22-Mar-2022
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
KGX90627         1 MLQTVVEKLVESPDLLKQVREGNASLAGISETEKAAILDVFDENSQENtVLGICYW 56 
KGP91188         1 MLQTVVEKLVGNPDLLKQWKEGAVRFEGLSQTEELALADVFDSQNTGE-IMKMSFW 55 
KGP74231         1 MLQKIVESLTNNPNLVEKLQEGKLSLIGVSETEEAAIKDVFTTGSQDH-SKGMTYW 55 
KGX91096         1 MLQRIVETLTQNPGMVQKLQAGELNLVGISESEKTAILDVFQTEGQKErKQGMVYW 56 
KHF36848         1 MLKEMIRKIVTEPEFMARIQNGQLQLAGMSAFEQRAFLDVMQERKPDDsLRKSAYW 56 
jgi:Desmer_2020  1 MLQNVVEYLIENPDVKEKVKEGSASLVGLTKMEQQAVIDSFEDEPSVV--GPLQYW 54 
jgi:Sgly_0839    1 MLQKVVEYLVQNPDEKEKLIEGKLNLIGLTKVEQKAVLDVLQSPDVIS---PLLYW 53 
EHQ90420         1 MLQNVVEYLIQNPDVKERVQEGTASLIGLTEMEQKAVHDVFESSGSTS-EIPIEYW 55 
MA:Aflv_0548     1 MMQQIIRFLVEHPEVIEKLQNGTVSLIGLSELEVKAVIKVFSESTS-----PLGYW 51 
ABV63494         2 KIQELVSYLVENPSTLNQIVNGNASLLHVDQETASIIVDGFQKEDVIK----AIIW 53 
EKN68840         1 MISEIIQHLVKNQEVLEQVQNGFASLVGVSEEEVQIILDVLNGTVTTL----SSFW 52 
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