This family is found primarily in bacterial surface antigens, normally as variable number repeats at the N-terminus. The C-terminus of these proteins is normally represented by Pfam:PF01103. The alignment centres on a -GY- or -GF- motif. Some members ...
This family is found primarily in bacterial surface antigens, normally as variable number repeats at the N-terminus. The C-terminus of these proteins is normally represented by Pfam:PF01103. The alignment centres on a -GY- or -GF- motif. Some members of this family are found in the mitochondria. It is predicted to have a mixed alpha/beta secondary structure.
The Omp85 protein superfamily contains bacterial outer membrane proteins, which can function as protein translocases or as membrane protein assembly factors [1]. The family includes the membrane bound beta barrel of proteins such as BamA and TamA fro ...
The Omp85 protein superfamily contains bacterial outer membrane proteins, which can function as protein translocases or as membrane protein assembly factors [1]. The family includes the membrane bound beta barrel of proteins such as BamA and TamA from E. coli.
Outer membrane protein assembly factor BamE domain
This domain is found in bacterial outer membrane lipoproteins probably involved in maintaining the structural integrity of the cell envelope [1], including Outer membrane protein assembly factor BamE from Vibrio cholerae (also known as SmpA). The lip ...
This domain is found in bacterial outer membrane lipoproteins probably involved in maintaining the structural integrity of the cell envelope [1], including Outer membrane protein assembly factor BamE from Vibrio cholerae (also known as SmpA). The lipid attachment site is a conserved N terminal cysteine residue. Sometimes found adjacent to the OmpA domain (Pfam:PF00691).