Conserved Protein Domain Family
PAAR_2

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cd14738: PAAR_2 
proline-alanine-alanine-arginine (PAAR) domain
This domain is found in the PAAR (proline-alanine-alanine-arginine) repeat family, where it forms a sharp conical extension on the VgrG spike, a trimeric protein complex of the bacterial type VI secretion system (T6SS). The T6SS is responsible for translocation of a wide variety of toxic effector molecules, allowing predatory cells to kill prokaryotic as well as eukaryotic prey cells. The pointed tip of the PAAR domain is stabilized by a zinc atom positioned close to the cone's vertex and is likely to be important for its integrity during penetration of the target cell envelope. VgrG proteins are orthologous to the central baseplate spikes of bacteriophages with contractile tails, and genes encoding proteins with PAAR motifs have been frequently found immediately downstream from vgrG-like genes. It has been shown that PAAR proteins are essential for T6SS-mediated secretion and target cell killing by Vibrio cholerae (encodes two PAAR proteins) and Acinetobacter baylyi (encodes three PAAR proteins); inactivation of all these PAAR genes results in inactivation of Hcp secretion as well as T6SS-dependent killing of E. coli.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 269823
Aligned: 32 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 86.5319
Created: 30-Aug-2013
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
putative ZnPAAR motifs
Feature 1:putative Zn binding site [ion binding site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:The Zn-binding site consists of three histidines and one cysteine in close homologs, and replaced with similar or complementary metal-binding residues such as arginines, lysines and glutamines in more distant homologs
  • Comment:In this subfamily, only three of the four Zn binding residues are conserved.

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                            #                            #                              
YP_004216122   3 PAARVTDMHTCPm-vTGIVPHVGGPILPPAAptvLIGFLPAARVTDMLVCv---GPPDIIVKGSAgVFINFLPAARMGDM 78  Granulicella tu...
NP_356303      5 SVTLKGHMHICPmvdPGPKPHIGGPVVSTQQtfvTVDGVPIATVGDSLLCtgvpTTSDKITSGSSvATIQGKKIARMGDA 84  Agrobacterium t...
WP_000030802   4 AVVLKGHNHTCPkvdPGPRPHIGGPVSECQQtfvTYNGVPLALVGDKLTCkg-sGSKDTIVSGSTvLKINGKAVARMGDT 82  Escherichia coli
WP_002540662   4 PVSLLGHMHVCPkvePGPVPHVGGPIIDAGQslvKVNGIPVAVVGGKAICtg-vGMPDDLKQGSSlVKINGKAVVRMGDG 82  Enterovibrio sp...
WP_009410162   5 QVVTINTMHTCPm-tTGNTPHVGGPIIGPGCstaTLNGIPIALQGDKCICa--aGGQDVILQGCPtATINGVPIALQGSP 81  Capnocytophaga ...
WP_003506671   4 PAAIIGKAHICPqvdPGPKPHVGGPVVTGRPf-vRIDGVPVAVVGDSTICtg-cGCVDKIVSGSQiARINGQPIARLGDA 81  Agrobacterium t...
ADV50556       5 PAATVGSNHTCPm-cSGTTPHVGGPITQGSPn-vFINGKPAARMGDMCTCv---GPPDVIAQGNPtVLINGVPIATVGSM 79  Cellulophaga al...
GAD00164       4 PVAMLGSFHVCPk-vQNKVPHVGGPVVGGNGt-vTAGGMPVACVGDKLVCi---GPPDTIKSGSSsVTVGGKAVARLGDS 78  Agarivorans alb...
WP_017191343   4 PAATLTSMHVCPk-vTAKVPHVGAPVVAGSPn-vKIGGLPAARKGDRLICv---GPPDSISQGSGsVFINGKPAARMGDS 78  Vibrio harveyi
Q5LDU5         3 QIVTINLNHICPm-vTGVTPHIGGPIIGPGCpgvMVNGVPISVMGDMCVCc---GPPDTIVQGEPgILVNGKPIVLQGCM 78  Bacteroides fra...
Feature 1          #              
YP_004216122  79 TAHGGVIILGEPTVMIG 95  Granulicella tundricola MP5ACTX9
NP_356303     85 CAHGGRLVDGVSWLTFE 101 Agrobacterium tumefaciens str. C58
WP_000030802  83 TEHGGVIVEGESGLMIS 99  Escherichia coli
WP_002540662  83 CAHGGQVVQGWPTITMS 99  Enterovibrio sp. AK16
WP_009410162  82 TAHGGTIPAGVPGAVII 98  Capnocytophaga sp. oral taxon 324
WP_003506671  82 TDHGGLITEGVASVRID 98  Agrobacterium tumefaciens
ADV50556      80 TAHGGIIISGESNVIIG 96  Cellulophaga algicola DSM 14237
GAD00164      79 TAHGGKIVVGNPTVLIG 95  Agarivorans albus MKT 106
WP_017191343  79 TSHGGKIVIGNPTVLIG 95  Vibrio harveyi
Q5LDU5        79 TAHGGIIPAGVPGVTVS 95  Bacteroides fragilis NCTC 9343

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