replication initiator protein A [Enterococcus sp. 255_ESPC]
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
RepA_N | pfam06970 | Replication initiator protein A (RepA) N-terminus; This of family of predicted proteins ... |
15-90 | 3.36e-30 | |||
Replication initiator protein A (RepA) N-terminus; This of family of predicted proteins represents the N-terminus (approximately 80 residues) of replication initiator protein A (RepA), a DNA replication initiator in plasmids. Most proteins in this family are bacterial, but archaeal and eukaryotic members are also included. : Pssm-ID: 429221 Cd Length: 76 Bit Score: 109.30 E-value: 3.36e-30
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Bac_RepA_C super family | cl39431 | Replication initiator protein A C-terminal domain; This is the C-terminal domain (CTD) that ... |
204-286 | 2.09e-03 | |||
Replication initiator protein A C-terminal domain; This is the C-terminal domain (CTD) that can be found in the conserved replication initiator, RepA,essential for staphylococcal propagation. RepA CTD shared the strongest structural homology to the Enterococcus faecalis DnaD CTD, yet perform distinct functions. RepA CTD shows strong sequence homology between RepA_N plasmids in genus-specific clusters, suggesting that it may perform host-specific functions necessary for replication. The RepA CTD interacts with the host DnaG primase, which binds the replicative helicase. Structural data indicate that the RepA CTD exists as a monomeric entity, flexibly tethered to the DNA-bound NTD. The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member pfam18008: Pssm-ID: 436207 Cd Length: 95 Bit Score: 37.04 E-value: 2.09e-03
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
RepA_N | pfam06970 | Replication initiator protein A (RepA) N-terminus; This of family of predicted proteins ... |
15-90 | 3.36e-30 | |||
Replication initiator protein A (RepA) N-terminus; This of family of predicted proteins represents the N-terminus (approximately 80 residues) of replication initiator protein A (RepA), a DNA replication initiator in plasmids. Most proteins in this family are bacterial, but archaeal and eukaryotic members are also included. Pssm-ID: 429221 Cd Length: 76 Bit Score: 109.30 E-value: 3.36e-30
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Bac_RepA_C | pfam18008 | Replication initiator protein A C-terminal domain; This is the C-terminal domain (CTD) that ... |
204-286 | 2.09e-03 | |||
Replication initiator protein A C-terminal domain; This is the C-terminal domain (CTD) that can be found in the conserved replication initiator, RepA,essential for staphylococcal propagation. RepA CTD shared the strongest structural homology to the Enterococcus faecalis DnaD CTD, yet perform distinct functions. RepA CTD shows strong sequence homology between RepA_N plasmids in genus-specific clusters, suggesting that it may perform host-specific functions necessary for replication. The RepA CTD interacts with the host DnaG primase, which binds the replicative helicase. Structural data indicate that the RepA CTD exists as a monomeric entity, flexibly tethered to the DNA-bound NTD. Pssm-ID: 436207 Cd Length: 95 Bit Score: 37.04 E-value: 2.09e-03
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||
RepA_N | pfam06970 | Replication initiator protein A (RepA) N-terminus; This of family of predicted proteins ... |
15-90 | 3.36e-30 | |||
Replication initiator protein A (RepA) N-terminus; This of family of predicted proteins represents the N-terminus (approximately 80 residues) of replication initiator protein A (RepA), a DNA replication initiator in plasmids. Most proteins in this family are bacterial, but archaeal and eukaryotic members are also included. Pssm-ID: 429221 Cd Length: 76 Bit Score: 109.30 E-value: 3.36e-30
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Bac_RepA_C | pfam18008 | Replication initiator protein A C-terminal domain; This is the C-terminal domain (CTD) that ... |
204-286 | 2.09e-03 | |||
Replication initiator protein A C-terminal domain; This is the C-terminal domain (CTD) that can be found in the conserved replication initiator, RepA,essential for staphylococcal propagation. RepA CTD shared the strongest structural homology to the Enterococcus faecalis DnaD CTD, yet perform distinct functions. RepA CTD shows strong sequence homology between RepA_N plasmids in genus-specific clusters, suggesting that it may perform host-specific functions necessary for replication. The RepA CTD interacts with the host DnaG primase, which binds the replicative helicase. Structural data indicate that the RepA CTD exists as a monomeric entity, flexibly tethered to the DNA-bound NTD. Pssm-ID: 436207 Cd Length: 95 Bit Score: 37.04 E-value: 2.09e-03
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