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Structure of a triclinic crystal of the FimH lectin domain in complex with a propynyl biphenyl alpha-D-mannoside, at 1.4 A resolution External Resource: Annotation Chains Type Family Name Domain Identifier Family Identifier Provenance Source (Version) A SCOP2B Superfamily Bacterial adhesin-like 8032980 3000723 SCOP2B (2022-06-29) B SCOP2B Superfamily Bacterial adhesin-like 8032980 3000723 SCOP2B (2022-06-29) C SCOP2B Superfamily Bacterial adhesin-like 8032980 3000723 SCOP2B (2022-06-29) D SCOP2B Superfamily Bacterial adhesin-like 8032980 3000723 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
Chains Family Name Domain Identifier Architecture Possible Homology Homology Topology Family Provenance Source (Version) A FimH_man-bind e4av5A1 A: beta sandwiches X: Immunoglobulin-like beta-sandwich H: Immunoglobulin-related T: Common fold of diphtheria toxin/transcription factors/cytochrome f F: FimH_man-bind ECOD (1.6) B FimH_man-bind e4av5B1 A: beta sandwiches X: Immunoglobulin-like beta-sandwich H: Immunoglobulin-related T: Common fold of diphtheria toxin/transcription factors/cytochrome f F: FimH_man-bind ECOD (1.6) C FimH_man-bind e4av5C1 A: beta sandwiches X: Immunoglobulin-like beta-sandwich H: Immunoglobulin-related T: Common fold of diphtheria toxin/transcription factors/cytochrome f F: FimH_man-bind ECOD (1.6) D FimH_man-bind e4av5D1 A: beta sandwiches X: Immunoglobulin-like beta-sandwich H: Immunoglobulin-related T: Common fold of diphtheria toxin/transcription factors/cytochrome f F: FimH_man-bind ECOD (1.6)
Chains Accession Name Description Comments Source PF09160 FimH, mannose binding (FimH_man-bind) FimH, mannose binding Members of this family adopt a secondary structure consisting of a beta sandwich, with nine strands arranged in two sheets in a Greek key topology. They are predominantly found in bacterial mannose-specific adhesins, since they are capable of binding ... Members of this family adopt a secondary structure consisting of a beta sandwich, with nine strands arranged in two sheets in a Greek key topology. They are predominantly found in bacterial mannose-specific adhesins, since they are capable of binding to D-mannose [1]. Less Domain
Chains Polymer Molecular Function Biological Process Cellular Component FIMH