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tetratricopeptide repeat protein
surface lipoprotein assembly modifier
Surface lipoprotein assembly modifier (Slam) is a surface lipoprotein that may have a role in virulence [1]. In Neisseria, it is required for the surface display of lipidated virulence factors [2]. Proteins in this family contain an eight-stranded beta-barrel domain [1]. [1]. 28620585. Identification of a Large Family of Slam-Dependent Surface. Lipoproteins in Gram-Negative Bacteria.. Hooda Y, Lai CCL, Moraes TF;. Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2017;7:207.. [2]. 27572441. Slam is an outer membrane protein that is required for the. surface display of lipidated virulence factors in Neisseria.. Hooda Y, Lai CC, Judd A, Buckwalter CM, Shin HE, Gray-Owen SD,. Moraes TF;. Nat Microbiol. 2016;1:16009. (from Pfam)
TPR_19 and SlipAM domain-containing protein
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