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PAAR domain-containing protein
This motif is found usually in pairs in a family of bacterial membrane proteins. It is also found as a triplet of tandem repeats comprising the entire length in a another family of hypothetical proteins. (from Pfam)
PAAR (proline-alanine-alanine-arginine) domain-containing protein forms a sharp conical extension on the VgrG spike, a trimeric protein complex of the bacterial type VI secretion system (T6SS)
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