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Site-specific recombinase
Members of this family are uncharacterised bacterial proteins which are thought to be putative site-specific recombinase, although there is no evidence supporting this and may be misannotated. Sequence analysis predict helical transmembrane domains and seem to be distantly related to formate/nitrate transporters, with structural similarity to aquaporins. This may suggest that, actually, they are associated with transporter activity. (from Pfam)
site-specific recombinase
site-specific recombinase catalyzes the site-specific recombination of DNA molecules by a concerted, four-strand cleavage and rejoining mechanism which involves a transient phosphoserine linkage between DNA and the enzyme
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