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Phage MuF-C-terminal domain
A predicted endoRNase of the Barnase-EndoU-ColicinE5/D-RelE like nuclease fold found in polyvalent proteins of phages and conjugative elements and also fused to the MuF domain, a structural component of the phage head. The predicted active site contains a conserved histidine and serine residues [1]. [1]. 28559295. Polyvalent Proteins, a Pervasive Theme in the Intergenomic Biological Conflicts of Bacteriophages and Conjugative Elements. Iyer LM, Burroughs AM, Anand S, de Souza RF, Aravind L;. J Bacteriol. 2017; [Epub ahead of print] (from Pfam)
phage minor head protein
Sequences in this family appear primarily as domain within minor head proteins of double-stranded DNA phage that are described as morphogenesis proteins, but occur also as a domain N-terminal to the NAD+--arginine ADP-ribosyltransferase domain of toxin EFV of Enterococcus faecalis. Phage minor head protein examples include Gp7 of SPP1 and protein F (Gp30) of phage Mu.
minor capsid protein
This HMM describes a region of about 110 amino acids found exclusively in phage-related proteins, internally or toward the C-terminus. One member, gp7 of phage SPP1, appears involved in head morphogenesis.
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