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CbbQ/NirQ/NorQ C-terminal domain-containing protein
This domain is found at the C-terminus of proteins of the CbbQ/NirQ/NorQ family of proteins which play a role in the post-translational activation of Rubisco [1]. It is also found in the Thauera aromatica TutH protein which is similar to the CbbQ/NirQ/NorQ family [2], as well as in putative chaperones. The ATPase family associated with various cellular activities (AAA) Pfam:PF07728 is found in the same bacterial and archaeal proteins as the domain described here. [1]. 10548510. The cbbQ genes, located downstream of the form I and form II RubisCO genes, affect the activity of both RubisCOs. Hayashi NR, Arai H, Kodama T, Igarashi Y;. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1999;265:177-183. [2]. 10698784. Transcriptional analysis of the tutE tutFDGH gene cluster from Thauera aromatica strain T1. Coschigano PW;. Appl Environ Microbiol 2000;66:1147-1151. (from Pfam)
AAA family ATPase
This Pfam entry includes some of the AAA proteins not detected by the Pfam:PF00004 model. [1]. 7646486. A 200-amino acid ATPase module in search of a basic function. Confalonieri F, Duguet M;. Bioessays 1995;17:639-650. A large extension of the family. [2]. 9927482. AAA+: A class of chaperone-like ATPases associated with the assembly, operation, and disassembly of protein complexes. Neuwald AF, Aravind L, Spouge JL, Koonin EV;. Genome Res 1999;9:27-43. (from Pfam)
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