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cell wall-binding protein EntD This HMM describes the cell wall-binding protein EntD, as found in Bacillus cereus. EntD, like its close homolog EntA, is related to EntB and EntC, but lacks the central region of KAXEXX repeats that EntB and EndC share. Ent proteins have a signal peptide, an N-terminal SH3 domain and a C-terminal 3D (Asp-Asp-Asp) domain. They may play a role in maintenance of cell wall structure and stress responses that support virulence, and probably lack any direct role as enterotoxins.
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