3V8U


Conserved Protein Domain Family
TbpB_C

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pfam17483: TbpB_C 
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C-lobe handle domain of Tf-binding protein B
Bacterial lipoproteins represent a large group of specialized membrane proteins that perform a variety of functions including maintenance and stabilization of the cell envelope, protein targeting and transit to the outer membrane, membrane biogenesis, and cell adherence. Pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria within the Neisseriaceae and Pasteurellaceae families rely on a specialized uptake system, characterized by an essential surface receptor complex that acquires iron from host transferrin (Tf) and transports the iron across the outer membrane. They have an iron uptake system composed of surface exposed lipoprotein, Tf-binding protein B (TbpB), and an integral outer-membrane protein, Tf-binding protein A (TbpA), that together function to extract iron from the host iron binding glycoprotein (Tf). TbpB is a bilobed (N and C lobe) lipid-anchored protein with each lobe consisting of an eight-stranded beta barrel flanked by a 'handle' domain made up of four (N lobe) or eight (C lobe) beta strands. TbpB extends from the outer membrane surface by virtue of an N-terminal peptide region that is anchored to the outer membrane by fatty acyl chains on the N-terminal cysteine and is involved in the initial capture of iron-loaded Tf. This domain family is found in the handle domain of the C lobe (domain C) of TbpB proteins. It consists of a squashed six-stranded beta sheet flanked by two antiparallel beta strands and has no supporting alpha helix as in the N lobe.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 435923
Aligned: 9 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 97.8698
Created: 26-Mar-2022
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
3V8U_B         407 TTVLDAVELKL---GDKKVQKLDNFSNAAQLVVDGIMIPLLPEasesgnnqanqgtnggTAFTRKFDHTPESDKKDaqag 483 Neisseria men...
RUNMC:MCR_0694 453 GTFNTKGATTF---TPFTKKQLDNFGNAKKLVLGSTVINLVST----------------DATKNEFTKEFTKNKPKsatn 513
WP_004285083   152 DKIIDAYHIDF---QNLNLTQADNFGDARKFVFKGQTFSLLPAa---------------GTDTKSFLETLKYVLDG---- 209 Neisseria wea...
EGK07546       395 QAILDSYKIDKk-gSNFIQSKLVNFGNIKKLIVDGIEIPLDGN-----------------------------HVE----- 439
ACL33655       250 VRIIDASKIDL---THFNSSELTNFGDASVLIIDGKKMDLAGS---------------------GFTNKHTIDIN----- 300
Q5F6Q3         386 TTVLDAVELTP---DGKEIKDLDNFSNAAQLVVDGIMIPLLSTesgngqadkgknggtdFTYTTTYMPESDKKDTKaqtg 462 Neisseria gon...
jgi:HSM_0749   379 ETRFDAVKISTd-sNKLEKETMDTFGNAAYLVLDGRQFPLVPEsnagt-------tgagNTGKNEFISTIDGSHLNktn- 449
P44971         356 STTANAKTDATtnaENFTTKDISSFGEADYLLIDNYPVPLLPE----------------TENSGDFATSKHYEVR----- 414 Haemophilus i...
WP_015432144   337 ERAFDAIKVSL---KDLSKSEMDTFGNATHLIINNKQLPLIAEgk-------------qSFADMQFNDTVTHNIG----- 395 Bibersteinia ...
3V8U_B         484 tqtngaqtasntagdtngkTKTYEVEVCCSNLNYLKYGMLTRKNSKsamqagesssqadakteqveqSMFLQGERT 559 Neisseria meningi...
RUNMC:MCR_0694 514 ea-----------getlmvNDKVSVKTYGKNFEYLKFGELSVGGSH---------------------SVFLQGERT 557
WP_004285083   210 -------------------NRTLNLFSCCSNLDYLKFGTFQTAAGEdkd----------------gaSFFFQGERT 250 Neisseria weaveri
EGK07546       440 -------------------KNGFKATVCCDNLEYIKFGTFGKTEEN---------------------SMFLSGERT 475
ACL33655       301 -------------------GKKMVAVACCSNLEYMKFGQLWQQTEGeka---------------kdnSLFLQGERT 342
Q5F6Q3         463 aggmqtasdaagvnggqagTKTYKVEACCSNLNYLKYGLLTRENSNsvmqtvrnssqaaartaqgaqSMFLQGERT 538 Neisseria gonorrh...
jgi:HSM_0749   450 ----------------henHKKYKVTVCCSNLVYVKFGSYGEQTTAndasnstagaatthnstltngHLFLTGERT 509
P44971         415 -------------------DKTYKVEACCKNLSYVKFGMYYEDNKKnnkne------------teqyHQFLLGLRT 459 Haemophilus influ...
WP_015432144   396 -------------------GKTYRVSVCCNNLDYVKFGTYSEEDNKds------------------aHLYLVGERT 434 Bibersteinia treh...
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