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Bacterial virulence factor lipase N-terminal
This domain family is found in bacteria, and is typically between 258 and 271 amino acids in length. There are two conserved sequence motifs: DGT and DGWST. This family is the N-terminal region of bacterial virulence factor lipase. The N-terminal region contains a potential signalling sequence. [1]. 9084164. Molecular analysis and expression of the extracellular lipase of Aeromonas hydrophila MCC-2. Chuang YC, Chiou SF, Su JH, Wu ML, Chang MC;. Microbiology. 1997;143:803-812. (from Pfam)
lipase_Pla1_cef family protein
VolA/Pla-1 family phospholipase
Members of this protein family are bacterial lipoproteins largely from the Gammaproteobacteria. Characterized members are expressed extracellularly and have esterase activity. Members include the lysophospholipase VolA (Vibrio outer membrane lysophospholipase A) from Vibrio cholerae, lipase Pla-1 from Aeromonas hydrophila (AF092033), and CHO cell elongation factor (cef) from Vibrio hollisae.
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