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InlB B-repeat-containing protein
This family of domains are found in bacterial cell surface proteins. They are often found in tandem array. This domain is closely related to Pfam:PF09479. (from Pfam)
LamG-like jellyroll fold domain-containing protein
This domain belongs to the Concanavalin A-like lectin/glucanases superfamily. (from Pfam)
T9SS type A sorting domain-containing protein
Type IX secretions systems (T9SS) occur in the Bacteroidetes, such as Cytophaga hutchinsonii and Flavobacterium johnsoniae, and are required for the type of gliding motility seen in that lineage, although they are not limited processing target proteins from that system. The C-terminal domain described by TIGR04183, recognized as sorting signal by T9SS, is now known as type A, and is quite distinct from type B (see TIGR04131). Most targets of T9SS are cleaved by a transpeptidase and then attached to a component of the outer membrane, but a few are released in soluble form.
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