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GspD-like, N0 domain
secretin N-terminal domain-containing protein
This is a short, often repeated, domain found in bacterial type II/III secretory system proteins. All previous NolW-like domains fall into this family. (from Pfam)
Bacterial type II and III secretion system protein
type II secretion system secretin GspD
In Gram-negative bacteria, proteins that have first crossed the inner member by Sec-dependent protein transport can be exported across the outer membrane by type II secretion, also called the main terminal branch of the general secretion pathway. Members of this family are general secretion pathway protein D. In Yersinia enterocolitica, a second member of this family is part of a novel second type II secretion system specifically associated with virulence (See PMID:12654803). This family is closely homologous to the type IV pilus outer membrane secretin PilQ (TIGR02515) and to the type III secretion system pore YscC/HrcC (TIGR02516).
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