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SH3 domain-containing protein
This domain appears to be an SH3 domain of the SH3b2-type, and is the second SH3 domain to be found, downstream of an N-terminal domain that is probably the stabilising domain, for the structure from Swiss:Q72DN3, PDB:3m1u, which is a four-domain protein. The last, the C-terminal region, is the catalytic domain of the cysteine-peptidase type, ie family NLPC_P60, Pfam:PF00877 (details derived from TOPSAN). (from Pfam)
This domain appears to be an SH3 domain of the SH3b1-type, and is just C-terminal to an N-terminal domain that is probably the stabilising domain for the structure from Swiss:Q72DN3, PDB:3m1u, which is a four-domain protein. The next domain is an SH3b2 and the last, the C-terminal region, is the catalytic domain of the cysteine-peptidase type, ie family NLPC_P60, Pfam:PF00877 (details derived from TOPSAN). (from Pfam)
SH3 domain-containing C40 family peptidase
SH3 (SRC Homology 3) domain-containing C40 family peptidase is a cell-wall hydrolase that cleaves peptide cross-bridges between glycan chains and is essential for bacterial growth and viability; typically cleaves the linkage between D-Glu and diaminopimelic acid (or Lys) within peptidoglycan stem peptides; contains a Cys-His-His catalytic triad
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