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phospholipase effector Tle1 domain-containing protein
This domain, found in various hypothetical bacterial proteins, has no known function. This domain is found in the type VI secretion system (T6SS) Phospholipase effector Tle1 from Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Swiss:Q9HYV3), which hydrolyse membrane phospholipids. Tle1 is organised into two distinct parts, the phospholipase catalytic module (this entry) and the putative membrane-anchoring module (Pfam:PF22137). This domain adopts a compact conformation with a classical mixed alpha/beta-hydrolase fold that shows of seven central parallel beta-sheets and 13 alpha-helices [1]. [1]. 25084336. Structure of the type VI secretion phospholipase effector Tle1 provides insight into its hydrolysis and membrane targeting. Hu H, Zhang H, Gao Z, Wang D, Liu G, Xu J, Lan K, Dong Y;. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2014;70:2175-2185. (from Pfam)
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