1GVN


Conserved Protein Domain Family
Epsilon_antitox

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pfam08998: Epsilon_antitox 
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Bacterial epsilon antitoxin
The epsilon antitoxin, produced by various prokaryotes, forms part of a postsegregational killing system which is involved in the initiation of programmed cell death of plasmid-free cells. The protein is folded into a three-helix bundle that directly interacts with the zeta toxin, inactivating it.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 370234
Aligned: 3 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 112.923
Created: 23-Mar-2022
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
1GVN_A    2 AVTYEKTFEIEIINELSASVYNRVLNYVLNHELNKNDSQLLEVNLLNQLKLAKRVNLFDYSLEELQAVHEYWRSMNRYSK 81 
OCN04818  2 AVTYEKTFEIEIINELSASVYNRVLNYVLNHELNKNDSQLLEVNLLNQLKLAKRVNLFDYSLEELQAVHEYWRSMNRYSK 81 
EQC76576  2 AVTYEKTFEIEIINELSASVYNRVLNYVLNHELDTKNTRLLEVNLLNQLEVAQEVDLFQQPFEELQAIHEYWRSMNQYSK 81 
1GVN_A   82 QVLNKEKVA 90 
OCN04818 82 QVLNKEKVA 90 
EQC76576 82 QILNKEKVA 90 
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