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bacterial Ig-like domain-containing protein
This family consists of bacterial domains with an Ig-like fold. Members of this family are found in a variety of bacterial surface proteins. (from Pfam)
MucBP domain-containing protein
The MucBP (MUCin-Binding Protein) domain is found in a wide variety of bacterial proteins, in several repeats. The domain is found in bacterial peptidoglycan bound proteins and is often found in conjunction with Pfam:PF00746 and Pfam:PF00560. (from Pfam)
leucine-rich repeat protein
CAUTION: This Pfam may not find all Leucine Rich Repeats in a protein. Leucine Rich Repeats are short sequence motifs present in a number of proteins with diverse functions and cellular locations. These repeats are usually involved in protein-protein interactions. Each Leucine Rich Repeat is composed of a beta-alpha unit. These units form elongated non-globular structures. Leucine Rich Repeats are often flanked by cysteine rich domains. Review of LRR proteins. [1]. 7817399. The leucine-rich repeat: a versatile binding motif. Kobe B, Deisenhofer J;. Trends Biochem Sci 1994;19:415-421. 3D Structure of LRR from Porcine Ribonuclease Inhibitor. [2]. 8264799. Crystal structure of porcine ribonuclease inhibitor, a protein with leucine-rich repeats. Kobe B, Deisenhofer J;. Nature 1993;366:751-756. (from Pfam)
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