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glycan-binding surface protein
Members of this family are glycan-binding surface proteins, typically found in gut bacteria and involved in the utilization of plant polysaccharides such as xyloglucan.
IPT/TIG domain-containing protein
This family consists of a domain that has an immunoglobulin like fold. These domains are found in cell surface receptors such as Met and Ron as well as in intracellular transcription factors where it is involved in DNA binding. CAUTION: This family does not currently recognise a significant number of members. [1]. 10390613. Domains in plexins: links to integrins and transcription factors. Bork P, Doerks T, Springer TA, Snel B;. Trends Biochem Sci 1999;24:261-263. [2]. 10222208. Gleaning non-trivial structural, functional and evolutionary information about proteins by iterative database searches. Aravind L, Koonin EV;. J Mol Biol 1999;287:1023-1040. (from Pfam)
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