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FISUMP domain-containing protein
This domain of about 175 to 200 amino acids is found, in from one to five copies, in over 50 proteins in Fibrobacter succinogenes S85, an obligate anaerobe of the rumen. Many members of this family have an apparent lipoprotein signal sequence. Conserved cysteine residues, suggestive of disulfide bond formation, are also consistent with an extracytoplasmic location for this domain. This domain can also be found in small numbers of proteins in Chlorobium tepidum and Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron. (from Pfam)
This domain of about 175 to 200 amino acids is found in from one to five copies in FSU2096 and over 50 other proteins in Fibrobacter succinogenes S85, an obligate anaerobe of the rumen. Many members of this family have an apparent lipoprotein signal sequence. Conserved cysteine residues, suggestive of disulfide bond formation, are also consistent with an extracytoplasmic location for this domain. This domain can also be found in small numbers of proteins in Chlorobium tepidum and Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron. The domain is hereby renamed FISUMP, for Fibrobacter SUccinogenes Major Paralogous domain, as putting the species designation into the protein name field can create problems in the handling of annotated sequence data.
fibrobacter succinogenes major paralogous domain-containing protein
fibrobacter succinogenes major paralogous domain-containing protein is a putative lipoprotein
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