pyruvyl-transferase [Listeria monocytogenes]
polysaccharide pyruvyl transferase family protein( domain architecture ID 10514996)
polysaccharide pyruvyl transferase family protein may be involved in peptidoglycan-associated polymer biosynthesis; similar to Sinorhizobium meliloti succinoglycan biosynthesis protein ExoV
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||||
WcaK super family | cl42583 | Polysaccharide pyruvyl transferase family protein WcaK (colanic acid biosynthesis) [Cell wall ... |
19-337 | 1.68e-16 | ||||||
Polysaccharide pyruvyl transferase family protein WcaK (colanic acid biosynthesis) [Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis]; The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member COG2327: Pssm-ID: 441900 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 357 Bit Score: 80.87 E-value: 1.68e-16
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HOOK super family | cl38191 | HOOK protein coiled-coil region; This family consists of several HOOK1, 2 and 3 proteins from ... |
389-501 | 3.04e-04 | ||||||
HOOK protein coiled-coil region; This family consists of several HOOK1, 2 and 3 proteins from different eukaryotic organizms. The different members of the human gene family are HOOK1, HOOK2 and HOOK3. Different domains have been identified in the three human HOOK proteins, and it was demonstrated that the highly conserved NH2-domain mediates attachment to microtubules, whereas this central coiled-coil motif mediates homodimerization and the more divergent C-terminal domains are involved in binding to specific organelles (organelle-binding domains). It has been demonstrated that endogenous HOOK3 binds to Golgi membranes, whereas both HOOK1 and HOOK2 are localized to discrete but unidentified cellular structures. In mice the Hook1 gene is predominantly expressed in the testis. Hook1 function is necessary for the correct positioning of microtubular structures within the haploid germ cell. Disruption of Hook1 function in mice causes abnormal sperm head shape and fragile attachment of the flagellum to the sperm head. This entry includes the central coiled-coiled domain and the divergent C-terminal domain. The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member pfam05622: Pssm-ID: 461694 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 528 Bit Score: 43.14 E-value: 3.04e-04
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||||
WcaK | COG2327 | Polysaccharide pyruvyl transferase family protein WcaK (colanic acid biosynthesis) [Cell wall ... |
19-337 | 1.68e-16 | ||||||
Polysaccharide pyruvyl transferase family protein WcaK (colanic acid biosynthesis) [Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis]; Pssm-ID: 441900 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 357 Bit Score: 80.87 E-value: 1.68e-16
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PS_pyruv_trans | pfam04230 | Polysaccharide pyruvyl transferase; Pyruvyl-transferases involved in peptidoglycan-associated ... |
86-293 | 8.11e-09 | ||||||
Polysaccharide pyruvyl transferase; Pyruvyl-transferases involved in peptidoglycan-associated polymer biosynthesis. CsaB in Bacillus anthracis is necessary for the non-covalent anchoring of proteins containing an SLH (S-layer homology) domain to peptidoglycan-associated pyruvylated polysaccharides. WcaK and AmsJ are involved in the biosynthesis of colanic acid in Escherichia coli and of amylovoran in Erwinia amylovora. Pssm-ID: 427804 Cd Length: 233 Bit Score: 56.10 E-value: 8.11e-09
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HOOK | pfam05622 | HOOK protein coiled-coil region; This family consists of several HOOK1, 2 and 3 proteins from ... |
389-501 | 3.04e-04 | ||||||
HOOK protein coiled-coil region; This family consists of several HOOK1, 2 and 3 proteins from different eukaryotic organizms. The different members of the human gene family are HOOK1, HOOK2 and HOOK3. Different domains have been identified in the three human HOOK proteins, and it was demonstrated that the highly conserved NH2-domain mediates attachment to microtubules, whereas this central coiled-coil motif mediates homodimerization and the more divergent C-terminal domains are involved in binding to specific organelles (organelle-binding domains). It has been demonstrated that endogenous HOOK3 binds to Golgi membranes, whereas both HOOK1 and HOOK2 are localized to discrete but unidentified cellular structures. In mice the Hook1 gene is predominantly expressed in the testis. Hook1 function is necessary for the correct positioning of microtubular structures within the haploid germ cell. Disruption of Hook1 function in mice causes abnormal sperm head shape and fragile attachment of the flagellum to the sperm head. This entry includes the central coiled-coiled domain and the divergent C-terminal domain. Pssm-ID: 461694 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 528 Bit Score: 43.14 E-value: 3.04e-04
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SMC_prok_B | TIGR02168 | chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of ... |
396-501 | 7.61e-03 | ||||||
chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of chromosomes) proteins bind DNA and act in organizing and segregating chromosomes for partition. SMC proteins are found in bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. This family represents the SMC protein of most bacteria. The smc gene is often associated with scpB (TIGR00281) and scpA genes, where scp stands for segregation and condensation protein. SMC was shown (in Caulobacter crescentus) to be induced early in S phase but present and bound to DNA throughout the cell cycle. [Cellular processes, Cell division, DNA metabolism, Chromosome-associated proteins] Pssm-ID: 274008 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 1179 Bit Score: 39.27 E-value: 7.61e-03
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||||
WcaK | COG2327 | Polysaccharide pyruvyl transferase family protein WcaK (colanic acid biosynthesis) [Cell wall ... |
19-337 | 1.68e-16 | ||||||
Polysaccharide pyruvyl transferase family protein WcaK (colanic acid biosynthesis) [Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis]; Pssm-ID: 441900 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 357 Bit Score: 80.87 E-value: 1.68e-16
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PS_pyruv_trans | pfam04230 | Polysaccharide pyruvyl transferase; Pyruvyl-transferases involved in peptidoglycan-associated ... |
86-293 | 8.11e-09 | ||||||
Polysaccharide pyruvyl transferase; Pyruvyl-transferases involved in peptidoglycan-associated polymer biosynthesis. CsaB in Bacillus anthracis is necessary for the non-covalent anchoring of proteins containing an SLH (S-layer homology) domain to peptidoglycan-associated pyruvylated polysaccharides. WcaK and AmsJ are involved in the biosynthesis of colanic acid in Escherichia coli and of amylovoran in Erwinia amylovora. Pssm-ID: 427804 Cd Length: 233 Bit Score: 56.10 E-value: 8.11e-09
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HOOK | pfam05622 | HOOK protein coiled-coil region; This family consists of several HOOK1, 2 and 3 proteins from ... |
389-501 | 3.04e-04 | ||||||
HOOK protein coiled-coil region; This family consists of several HOOK1, 2 and 3 proteins from different eukaryotic organizms. The different members of the human gene family are HOOK1, HOOK2 and HOOK3. Different domains have been identified in the three human HOOK proteins, and it was demonstrated that the highly conserved NH2-domain mediates attachment to microtubules, whereas this central coiled-coil motif mediates homodimerization and the more divergent C-terminal domains are involved in binding to specific organelles (organelle-binding domains). It has been demonstrated that endogenous HOOK3 binds to Golgi membranes, whereas both HOOK1 and HOOK2 are localized to discrete but unidentified cellular structures. In mice the Hook1 gene is predominantly expressed in the testis. Hook1 function is necessary for the correct positioning of microtubular structures within the haploid germ cell. Disruption of Hook1 function in mice causes abnormal sperm head shape and fragile attachment of the flagellum to the sperm head. This entry includes the central coiled-coiled domain and the divergent C-terminal domain. Pssm-ID: 461694 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 528 Bit Score: 43.14 E-value: 3.04e-04
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SMC_prok_B | TIGR02168 | chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of ... |
396-501 | 7.61e-03 | ||||||
chromosome segregation protein SMC, common bacterial type; SMC (structural maintenance of chromosomes) proteins bind DNA and act in organizing and segregating chromosomes for partition. SMC proteins are found in bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. This family represents the SMC protein of most bacteria. The smc gene is often associated with scpB (TIGR00281) and scpA genes, where scp stands for segregation and condensation protein. SMC was shown (in Caulobacter crescentus) to be induced early in S phase but present and bound to DNA throughout the cell cycle. [Cellular processes, Cell division, DNA metabolism, Chromosome-associated proteins] Pssm-ID: 274008 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 1179 Bit Score: 39.27 E-value: 7.61e-03
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Tropomyosin_1 | pfam12718 | Tropomyosin like; This family is a set of eukaryotic tropomyosins. Within the yeast Tpm1 and ... |
419-474 | 9.24e-03 | ||||||
Tropomyosin like; This family is a set of eukaryotic tropomyosins. Within the yeast Tpm1 and Tpm2, biochemical and sequence analyses indicate that Tpm2p spans four actin monomers along a filament, whereas Tpm1p spans five. Despite its shorter length, Tpm2p can compete with Tpm1p for binding to F-actin. Over-expression of Tpm2p in vivo alters the axial budding of haploids to a bipolar pattern, and this can be partially suppressed by co-over-expression of Tpm1p. This suggests distinct functions for the two tropomyosins, and indicates that the ratio between them is important for correct morphogenesis. The family also contains higher eukaryote Tpm3 members. Pssm-ID: 403808 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 142 Bit Score: 36.90 E-value: 9.24e-03
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