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lytic murein transglycosylase
This family is related to the SLT domain Pfam:PF01464. (from Pfam)
lytic transglycosylase domain-containing protein
lytic transglycosylase domain-containing protein similar to Neisseria gonorrhoeae LtgD, which is responsible for the production of cytotoxic peptidoglycan fragments
Members of this family are closely related to the MltB family lytic murein transglycosylases described by TIGR02282 and are likewise all proteobacterial, although that family and this one form clearly distinct clades. Several species have one member of each family. Many members of this family (unlike the MltB family) contain an additional C-terminal domain, a putative peptidoglycan binding domain (PF01471), not included in region described by this model. Many sequences appear to contain N-terminal lipoprotein attachment sites, as does E. coli MltB in TIGR02282.
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