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pentapeptide repeat-containing protein
These repeats are found in many cyanobacterial proteins. The repeats were first identified in hglK [1]. The function of these repeats is unknown. The structure of this repeat has been predicted to be a beta-helix [2]. The repeat can be approximately described as A(D/N)LXX, where X can be any amino acid. [1]. 7592418. The hglK gene is required for localization of. heterocyst-specific glycolipids in the cyanobacterium Anabaena. sp. strain PCC 7120.. Black K, Buikema WJ, Haselkorn R;. J Bacteriol 1995;177:6440-6448.. [2]. 9655353. Structure and distribution of pentapeptide repeats in bacteria.. Bateman A, Murzin A, Teichmann SA;. Protein Sci 1998;7:1477-1480.. [3]. 9654141. Characterisation of an Arabidopsis cDNA encoding a thylakoid. lumen protein related to a novel 'pentapeptide repeat' family of. proteins.. Kieselbach T, Mant A, Robinson C, Schroder WP;. FEBS Lett 1998;428:241-244. (from Pfam)
pentapeptide repeat-containing protein (PRP) adopts a beta-helical structure and may have a targeting or structural function
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