Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9121937 | FEMS Microbiology Letters | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We report here the identification of a novel domain - DIM (N-terminal domain in bacterial membrane proteins and other proteins) present exclusively in bacterial species including mycobacteria, revealed by PSI-BLAST iterative searches. DIM comprises about 53 amino acids in length with conserved Leu, Ile and Gly residues. Secondary structure prediction indicated that this domain contains two α-helices. DIM occurs at the N-terminus of proteins, and was found particularly but not exclusively in proteins with a transmembrane domain, and also in proteins with a FHA domain or RPT repeats. DIM-containing proteins have been reported to be involved in pathogenicity, signal transduction or small solute transport.
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Authors
Xuhui Lai, Jinhu Guo, Xuelian Zhang, Honghai Wang,