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RAMP superfamily CRISPR-associated protein
The molecular function of these proteins is not yet known. However, they have been identified and called the RAMP (Repair Associated Mysterious Proteins) superfamily. The members of this family have no known function they are around 300 amino acids in length and have several conserved motifs. (from Pfam)
type III-B CRISPR module RAMP protein Cmr1
CRISPR is a term for Clustered, Regularly Interspaced Short Palidromic Repeats. A number of protein families appear only in association with these repeats and are designated Cas (CRISPR-Associated) proteins. This HMM represents the region of stongest conservation, the N-terminal half, of one such family, represented by TM1795 from Thermotoga maritima. This protein is the first of a set of six genes, mostly from the RAMP superfamily, that we designated the CRISPR-associated RAMP module.
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