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DUF4962 domain-containing protein
This family consists of uncharacterized proteins around 870 residues in length and is mainly found in various Bacteroides species. The function of this protein is unknown. (from Pfam)
heparinase II/III family protein
This family features sequences that are similar to a region of the Flavobacterium heparinum proteins heparinase II (Swiss:Q46080) and heparinase III (Swiss:Q59289). The former is known to degrade heparin and heparin sulphate, whereas the latter predominantly degrades heparin sulphate. Both are secreted into the periplasmic space upon induction with heparin [1]. [1]. 8702264. Isolation and expression in Escherichia coli of hepB and hepC, genes coding for the glycosaminoglycan-degrading enzymes heparinase II and heparinase III, respectively, from Flavobacterium heparinum. Su H, Blain F, Musil RA, Zimmermann JJ, Gu K, Bennett DC;. Appl Environ Microbiol 1996;62:2723-2734. [2]. 23011846. Structural basis of heparan sulfate-specific degradation by heparinase III. Dong W, Lu W, McKeehan WL, Luo Y, Ye S;. Protein Cell. 2012;3:950-961. (from Pfam)
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