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DUF5906 domain-containing protein
This is a family of proteins of unknown function found in viruses. This family is a P-loop member whose proteins are thought to be SF3 helicases, which are involved in replication initiation. (from Pfam)
D5 N terminal like
This domain is found in D5 proteins of DNA viruses and bacteriophage P4 DNA primases phages. [1]. 11929537. Phage P4 origin-binding domain structure reveals a mechanism for regulation of DNA-binding activity by homo- and heterodimerization of winged helix proteins. Yeo HJ, Ziegelin G, Korolev S, Calendar R, Lanka E, Waksman G;. Mol Microbiol. 2002;43:855-867. [2]. 7636979. The vaccinia virus D5 protein, which is required for DNA replication, is a nucleic acid-independent nucleoside triphosphatase. Evans E, Klemperer N, Ghosh R, Traktman P;. J Virol 1995;69:5353-5361. (from Pfam)
primase-like DNA-binding domain-containing protein
This family includes D5 from Poxviruses which is necessary for viral DNA replication, and is a nucleic acid independent nucleoside triphosphatase. Members of this family are also found outside of poxviruses. This domain is a DNA-binding winged HTH domain. [1]. 7636979. The vaccinia virus D5 protein, which is required for DNA replication, is a nucleic acid-independent nucleoside triphosphatase. Evans E, Klemperer N, Ghosh R, Traktman P;. J Virol 1995;69:5353-5361. (from Pfam)
D5_N and primase_Cterm domain-containing protein; DNA primase family protein
D5_N and primase_Cterm domain-containing protein; phage/plasmid-associated DNA primase family protein
phage/plasmid primase, P4 family
This HMM represents a clade within a larger family of proteins from viruses of bacteria and animals. Members of this family are found in phage and plasmids of bacteria and archaea only. The model describes a domain of about 300 residues, found generally toward the protein C-terminus.
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