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DUF905 family protein
This family consists of several short hypothetical Enterobacteria proteins of unknown function. Structural analysis of the surface features of the protein YvyC has revealed a single cluster of highly conserved residues on the surface. Additionally, these residues fall into two groups which lie within the two largest of the three cavities identified over the surface. The conclusion from this is that these two cavities with, Leu 58, Glu 75, Ile 82, and Glu 83 and Pro 86, conserved, are likely to be important for the molecular function and reflect the cavities found on the surface of the FlaG proteins in Pfam:PF03646. [1]. 19455708. NMR structure of protein YvyC from Bacillus subtilis reveals unexpected structural similarity between two PFAM families. Eletsky A, Sukumaran DK, Xiao R, Acton TB, Rost B, Montelione GT, Szyperski T;. Proteins. 2009;76:1037-1041. (from Pfam)
DUF905 domain-containing protein
uncharacterized DUF905 domain-containing protein similar to Escherichia coli YubL, YkfF and YpjL
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