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BclA C-terminal domain-containing protein
This is the C-terminal domain of BclA (Bacillus collagen-like protein of anthracis) which is expressed on spores of Bacillus species. Trimers of the C-terminal domain (CTD) form the tips of the spore's hair-like nap and are the immunodominant target of vertebrate antibodies and drive trimerization [1]. Structure analysis indicate the C-terminal region of the peptide folding into an all-beta structure with a jelly-fold topology, similar to the first human complement C1q, a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-like family. The C-terminal globular domain has been shown to be located on the exterior of the exosporium, and therefore is critical in determining the immunogenicity of the spore in a mammalian host [2]. [1]. 22405006. Variable lymphocyte receptor recognition of the immunodominant glycoprotein of Bacillus anthracis spores. Kirchdoerfer RN, Herrin BR, Han BW, Turnbough CL Jr, Cooper MD, Wilson IA;. Structure. 2012;20:479-486. [2]. 17879302. Construction, crystal structure and application of a recombinant protein that lacks the collagen-like region of BclA from Bacillus anthracis spores. Liu CQ, Nuttall SD, Tran H, Wilkins M, Streltsov VA, Alderton MR;. Biotechnol Bioeng. 2008;99:774-782. (from Pfam)
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