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PIN domain-containing protein
Members of this family of bacterial domains are predicted to be RNases (from similarities to 5'-exonucleases). (from Pfam)
putative toxin-antitoxin system toxin component, PIN family
This uncharacterized protein family, part of the PIN domain superfamily, is restricted to bacteria and archaea. A comprehensive in silico study of toxin-antitoxin systems by Makarova, et al. (2009) finds evidence this family represents the toxin-like component of one class of type 2 toxin-antitoxin systems.
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