4EC6,4EC6,4EC6


Conserved Protein Domain Family
TraM-like

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cd16427: TraM-like 
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C-terminal domain of transfer protein TraM
This family contains the C-terminal domain of transfer protein TraM of the G+ broad host range Enterococcus conjugative plasmid pIP501 and similar proteins. The protein localizes to the cell envelope and is part of the plasmid transfer system that is accessible from outside of the cell. TraM displays a fold similar to the type IV secretion system (T4SS) VirB8 proteins from A. tumefaciens and B. suis (G-) and to the transfer protein TcpC from C. perfringens plasmid pCW3 (G+), reinforcing the prediction that TraM performs a key role in the secretion process, which is underlined by its surface accessibility. It is also structurally related to members of the nuclear transport factor-2 (NTF-2)-like superfamily with a high similarity to the NTF-2 protein from Rattus norvegicus. TraM (categorized as T4SS VirB8-like class GAMMA) does not possess the binding pocket of classic VirB8 class ALPHA proteins, recognized by VirB8 interaction inhibitors.
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Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 319758
Aligned: 53 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 76.8584
Created: 18-Aug-2016
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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trimer
Conserved site includes 18 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:trimer interface [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:structure, molecular dynamics, and cross-linking studies indicate that a TraM trimer acts as the biological unit; trimerization is facilitated by the N-terminal coiled-coil motif
  • Structure:4EC6: Enterococcus faecalis Ntf2-like (potential transfer protein Tram) homotrimer; contacts at 4.0A

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1               ##  ## ##                     #                      ####             # #
4EC6_A        48 KETDISQSKIDTFGRYFLTYYFsqeknqeNYQSSLRtYVSEKVdisdWKALGKt--LKSVNYYGSEQTKKg---YSVEYL 122 Enterococcus fa...
WP_010746397 189 EKQVQQQAKIDTFSRFFLSNYYtgtkeddKVQEKIKrFVDKETl---KEFRGTeekIKSILPWEVKRDGSt---WQVSYV 262 Enterococcus ra...
ELB81142     192 EELAARQPQIDTFSRYFITNYYsgemeeeRYRKKLQsFLAEKVakqiSPQKEK---VKSILSWEMKKKAKh---WQIAYV 265 Enterococcus fa...
ELA56380     191 KEKVNSQGQLDTFCRYFLTNFYskesdkeVYQEKNKvFLSNRLidqlSPTETP---VKSILSWSIQPKKQq---WIVSYV 264 Enterococcus fa...
WP_037601569 274 TMIQDHEHEIDVMARYFLSYYYs------GDKDKLKaYLDNNDakftNPEVAT---VSSTMLEKVELVKNekdtYEVTYV 344 Streptococcus s...
EPH71036     112 HAQLEAQDKLHTFNRFFLTNYYsgtnaieKAKQKVKpFVSPEVek-kFSSSGSq--VKSISPWTLKKTKSg---WEATYV 185 Enterococcus fa...
CEN29508     193 RKNDLYQSKIDTFGRYFLTNYFaqeknkeNYQSSIRrYVLNKVnisdWKMLGKt--LKNVNFYGSEKTKNg---YSVTYV 267 Lactococcus pis...
EOJ21636     182 QEQVHEQPQVDVVARFFLSSLYsgeentmSTQKKVRkYVTDEVi---EEIKGSkeqIRTLFLWASKKEGNq---WVLTYV 255 Enterococcus fa...
WP_025191763 211 LAIIEKQPTIDTTSRFFLASYFsev-gevQYKEGLKkFVGISMen-wDRPSGK---LNSLFLYKIRQEKKq---SKVSYL 282 Enterococcus fa...
EGG52207     178 TEQVNEQNKVETFTRFFLTNYYsgktdakTRQAVLKkFVKKETlsdfLSEKSR---ARSMFPWEVKKKDKq---WTIAFI 251 Enterococcus fa...
Feature 1         #         #              ###            
4EC6_A       123 LNVSvd-nrSKXQKITFEVEPTK---NGFLVTTQPKLTDFS 159 Enterococcus faecalis
WP_010746397 263 INLQnnqekTTTQKVTFSIKEEE---KQYRVMTVPKEEPFE 300 Enterococcus raffinosus
ELB81142     266 ITLEtekktQETKKVSFQLEEQG---KNYLVSTLPELDDFE 303 Enterococcus faecium
ELA56380     265 ISLEesegkQVTKKVTFMLKEKN---KQYQVTQLPELENFE 302 Enterococcus faecium
WP_037601569 345 VGTTdeaqkTTVRRVTFNVKKKTsatQGWVVTTEPTTTAFA 385 Streptococcus salivarius
EPH71036     186 VSVQtkekvVETNRVQFTVQEKE---KNYQVTTLPKEEPFD 223 Enterococcus faecalis 02-MB-P-10
CEN29508     268 LNVLvg-drSKMQKVTFEVEQTK---DSFLVKTKPILTDFS 304 Lactococcus piscium
EOJ21636     256 VTVKvakeeTETRQITVSMEKKE---NNYRVTKLPEEKEFT 293 Enterococcus faecalis EnGen0300
WP_025191763 283 LTIQee-qtTQLKKIAFSVEIKE---GQVLVVSQPKIEEFS 319 Enterococcus faecalis
EGG52207     252 VVLInekdeQSTKKITFTAEETK---EQLVVMERPTEEDFE 289 Enterococcus faecalis TX1467

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