2L7K


Conserved Protein Domain Family
TTRAP

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pfam14203: TTRAP 
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Putative transposon-transfer assisting protein
TTRAP is a family of small bacterial proteins largely from Clostrium difficile. From comparative and other structural studies of the PDB:2L7K, UniProtKB:Q18AW3, it has been suggested that this family is required for interacting with other proteins in order to facilitate the transfer of the transposon CTn4 between different bacterial species. PDB:2L7K comprises an alpha-helical fold of four alpha-helices leading to the production of two clefts, the larger of which displays two highly conserved residues in close proximity, Glu-8 and Lys-48. The gene concerned is part of an operon within transposon CTn4, and is expressed alongside a putative DNA primase, a DNA topoisomerase and conjugal transfer proteins.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 433771
Aligned: 20 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 65.7186
Created: 25-Mar-2022
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
2L7K_A         4 LTIEETNLLSIYNEGGKRGLMENINAA-LPFMd-eDMRELAKRTLAKIAPLTENEYAELAIF 63  Clostridioides difficile 630
CDB30807       6 FTVEETNLIAIYYSSSRSELLERLRAA-QLLL---DLEPVRQRCLRKVEALTDAEFASLTFE 63 
CBK98813       4 FTVEEINLMCCFNTSSRKRLIDDMKSVtLNDMd-gEIAELMYKTVRKLEAMTDAEFEELYIM 64 
CDC76558       3 FTVEETNLMCCFDTSSRSKLISEMKNLpINDLd-nEMAELLYKTVQKLESMTDAEFDEYYIV 63 
WP_022230675   3 FSQDEINLMCIYDTSDKTELLKELRFS-VPYIedtELKEITETVIDKLERMTNDEFSKLELE 63  Firmicutes
WP_118797663  95 FTADEINLIYQFGEQSKAETCAHLSAI-LPQIkdnDTKQIVCSTLKKLNVLSEETYAELTat 155 Clostridiales
CDD46424       4 FTFEEINLICCYKGTTRADTVAALTAA-LPYMe-aEIRELAERTAEKLKQLTEEEFAGLAFE 63 
OUO81203       4 FTVEEMNLLSIYHEGSREQLRENMNAA-LPYMd-aDMRELAKRTLSKVDALTETEYAELAVY 63 
WP_015529203   4 LTVEEMNLLSIYHEGSKAQLMENMTAA-LPFMd-eDMRPFAERTLQKISPLTENEYAELAIF 63  Firmicutes
EEQ62460       4 LTVEETNLLSIYNEGGKRALIENVNAA-LPYMd-aDMRELAKRTLSKVDALTEAEFAELPIY 63 
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