6G49 | pdb_00006g49

Crystal structure of the periplasmic domain of TgpA from Pseudomonas aeruginosa


Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
ATgpA_Ne6g49A1 A: alpha bundlesX: N-terminal half of TgpA periplasmic domainH: N-terminal half of TgpA periplasmic domainT: N-terminal half of TgpA periplasmic domainF: TgpA_NECOD (develop294)
Ae6g49A2 A: alpha bundlesX: Ten stranded beta/alpha barrelH: HTHT: Ribbon-helix-helixF:ECOD (develop294)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
PF01841Transglutaminase-like superfamily (Transglut_core)Transglutaminase-like superfamilyThis domain is found in animal transglutaminases and other bacterial proteins of unknown function. Sequence conservation in this superfamily primarily involves three motifs that centre around conserved cysteine, histidine, and aspartate residues that ...This domain is found in animal transglutaminases and other bacterial proteins of unknown function. Sequence conservation in this superfamily primarily involves three motifs that centre around conserved cysteine, histidine, and aspartate residues that form the catalytic triad in the structurally characterised transglutaminase, the human blood clotting factor XIIIa' [1]. On the basis of the experimentally demonstrated activity of the Methanobacterium phage pseudomurein endoisopeptidase [2], it is proposed that many, if not all, microbial homologues of the transglutaminases are proteases and that the eukaryotic transglutaminases have evolved from an ancestral protease. [3]
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