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AgrD family cyclic lactone autoinducer peptide
Members of this family of short peptides are precursors to thiolactone (unless Cys is replaced by Ser) cyclic autoinducer peptides, used in quorum-sensing systems in Gram-positive bacteria. The best characterized is the AgrD precursor, processed by the AgrB protein. Nearby proteins regularly encountered include a histidine kinase and a response regulator. This model is related to PF05931 but is newer and currently broader in scope.
cyclic lactone autoinducer peptide
cyclic lactone autoinducer peptide similar to Staphylococcal AgrD protein, the precursor of the autoinducing peptide (AIP), which, by the action of AgrB, interacts with AgrC in the membrane to activate AgrA
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