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Divergent InlB B-repeat domain
This family of domains are found in bacterial cell surface proteins. They are often found in tandem array. This domain is closely related to Pfam:PF09479. (from Pfam)
InlB B-repeat-containing protein
This model describes a conserved core region of about 43 residues [1] which occurs in more than 400 mostly secreted or cell surface-located proteins from over 300 eubacterial and few archaeal species. These proteins contain between one and 34 copies of the domain that often occur in tandem arrays with up to more than 20 copies [2]. [1]. 21345802. Fold and function of the InlB B-repeat.. Ebbes M, Bleymuller WM, Cernescu M, Nolker R, Brutschy B,. Niemann HH;. J Biol Chem. 2011;286:15496-15506.. [2]. 27789707. MET-activating Residues in the B-repeat of the Listeria. monocytogenes Invasion Protein InlB.. Bleymuller WM, Lammermann N, Ebbes M, Maynard D, Geerds C,. Niemann HH;. J Biol Chem. 2016;291:25567-25577. (from Pfam)
S-layer homology domain-containing protein
TIGR02543 family repeat protein
This model describes a conserved core region, about 43 residues in length, of at least two families of tandem repeats. These include 78-residue repeats from 2 to 15 in number, in some proteins of Bacteroides forsythus ATCC 43037, and 70-residue repeats in families of internalins of Listeria species. Single copies are found in proteins of Fibrobacter succinogenes, Geobacter sulfurreducens, and a few bacteria.
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