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prepilin-type N-terminal cleavage/methylation domain-containing protein
This short motif directs methylation of the conserved phenylalanine residue. It is most often found at the N-terminus of pilins and other proteins involved in secretion, see Pfam:PF00114, Pfam:PF05946, Pfam:PF02501 and Pfam:PF07596. (from Pfam)
type II secretion system protein
type II secretion system protein similar to Pseudomonas aeruginosa type II secretion system protein H, which is involved in a type II secretion system (T2SS, formerly general secretion pathway, GSP) for the export of proteins; required for the translocation of a variety of enzymes across the outer membrane; pilin similar to fimbrial protein PilE, which is required for pilus biogenesis, as well as fimbrial protein PilA, which is responsible for the adhesive property of the pilus
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