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Type VI secretion protein IcmF helical domain
type VI secretion protein IcmF/TssM N-terminal domain-containing protein
This domain is found in bacterial IcmF (intracellular multiplication and human macrophage-killing) proteins. It is found to the N-terminus of the IcmF-related domain, Pfam:PF06761. (from Pfam)
ImcF-related family protein
This family represents a conserved region within several bacterial proteins that resemble IcmF, which has been proposed [1] to be involved in Vibrio cholerae cell surface reorganisation, resulting in increased adherence to epithelial cells and increased conjugation frequency. Note that many family members are hypothetical proteins. [1]. 12127983. Involvement of in vivo induced icmF gene of Vibrio cholerae in. motility, adherence to epithelial cells, and conjugation. frequency.. Das S, Chakrabortty A, Banerjee R, Chaudhuri K;. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2002;295:922-928. (from Pfam)
type VI secretion IcmF C-terminal domain-containing protein
IcmF_C family represents a conserved region situated towards the C-terminal end of IcmF-like proteins. It was thought to be involved in Vibrio cholerae cell surface reorganisation that results in increased adherence to epithelial cells leading to an increased conjugation frequency [1]. IcmF as a whole interacts with DotU whereby these bind tightly and form the docking area of the T6SS within the inner membrane. The exact function of this domain is not clear [2]. [1]. 12127983. Involvement of in vivo induced icmF gene of Vibrio cholerae in. motility, adherence to epithelial cells, and conjugation. frequency.. Das S, Chakrabortty A, Banerjee R, Chaudhuri K;. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2002;295:922-928.. [2]. 24381728. The rise of the Type VI secretion system.. Filloux A;. F1000Prime Rep. 2013;5:52. (from Pfam)
type VI secretion system membrane subunit TssM
TssM, a member of the IcmF family, is a type VI secretion system (T6SS) membrane subunit. It is related to, although distinct from, IcmF, which appears in type IV secretion systems (T4SS).
type VI secretion system membrane subunit
type VI secretion system membrane subunit such as the IcmF (intracellular multiplication protein F) family protein that exhibits ATPase activity and energizes type VI secretion; it is a conserved T6SS inner membrane protein
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