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DinB family protein
The DinB family are an uncharacterised family of potential enzymes. The structure of these proteins is composed of a four helix bundle [1]. [1]. 20208147. The structure of DinB from Geobacillus stearothermophilus: a representative of a unique four-helix-bundle superfamily. Cooper DR, Grelewska K, Kim CY, Joachimiak A, Derewenda ZS;. Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun. 2010;66:219-224. (from Pfam)
DNA damage-inducible (din) genes in Bacillus subtilis are coordinately regulated and together compose a global regulatory network that has been termed the SOS-like or SOB regulon. This family includes DinB from B. subtilis [1]. [1]. 1847907. Cloning and characterization of DNA damage-inducible promoter regions from Bacillus subtilis. Cheo DL, Bayles KW, Yasbin RE;. J Bacteriol 1991;173:1696-1703. (from Pfam)
DUF664 domain-containing protein
This family is commonly found in Streptomyces coelicolor and is of unknown function. These proteins contain several conserved histidines at their N-terminus that may form a metal binding site. (from Pfam)
DinB family protein adopts a four-helix bundle structure, similar to Bacillus subtilis proteins YkkA, YisT and YizA
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