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NEAT domain-containing protein
NEAT domains are heme and/or hemoprotein-binding modules highly conserved in secondary structure [1]. They have roles in hemoprotein binding, heme extraction and heme transfer [2] [1]. 25153520. Molecular and evolutionary analysis of NEAr-iron Transporter (NEAT) domains. Honsa ES, Maresso AW, Highlander SK;. PLoS One. 2014;9:e104794. [2]. 25862688. Recent developments in understanding the iron acquisition strategies of gram positive pathogens. Sheldon JR, Heinrichs DE;. FEMS Microbiol Rev. 2015;39:592-630. (from Pfam)
LPXTG cell wall anchor motif
LPXTG cell wall anchor domain-containing protein
This model describes the LPXTG motif-containing region found at the C-terminus of many surface proteins of Streptococcus and Streptomyces species. Cleavage between the Thr and Gly by sortase or a related enzyme leads to covalent anchoring at the new C-terminal Thr to the cell wall. Hits that do not lie at the C-terminus or are not found in Gram-positive bacteria are probably false-positive. A common feature of this proteins containing this domain appears to be a high proportion of charged and zwitterionic residues immediatedly upstream of the LPXTG motif. This model differs from other descriptions of the LPXTG region by including a portion of that upstream charged region.
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