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cupin domain-containing protein
Members of this family are part of the cupin superfamily. This family includes the transcriptional activator ChrR Swiss:P40685. (from Pfam)
This family represents the conserved barrel domain of the 'cupin' superfamily [1] ('cupa' is the Latin term for a small barrel). [1]. 9573603. Cupins: a new superfamily of functionally diverse proteins that include germins and plant storage proteins. Dunwell JM;. Biotechnol Genet Eng Rev 1998;15:1-32. (from Pfam)
AraC family ligand binding domain-containing protein
This family represents the arabinose-binding and dimerisation domain of the bacterial gene regulatory protein AraC. The domain is found in conjunction with the helix-turn-helix (HTH) DNA-binding motif Pfam:PF00165. This domain is distantly related to the Cupin domain Pfam:PF00190. [1]. 9103202. Structural basis for ligand-regulated oligomerization of AraC. Soisson SM, MacDougall-Shackleton B, Schleif R, Wolberger C;. Science 1997;276:421-425. (from Pfam)
cupin domain-containing protein similar to Yersinia enterocolitica KdgF, a pectin degradation protein that catalyzes the linearization of unsaturated uronates from both pectin and alginate, which are polysaccharides found in the cell walls of plants and brown algae, respectively, and represent an important source of carbon
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