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P30/P32 family tip organella adhesin
This family consists of several Mycoplasma species specific Cytadhesin P32 and P30 proteins. P30 has been found to be membrane associated and localised on the tip organelle. It is thought that it is important in cytadherence and virulence [1]. The N-terminus contains two predicted transmembrane helices followed by a long region of a short 6 residue proline rich repeat. [1]. 9632619. Characterization of MGC2, a Mycoplasma gallisepticum cytadhesin with homology to the Mycoplasma pneumoniae 30-kilodalton protein P30 and Mycoplasma genitalium P32. Hnatow LL, Keeler CL Jr, Tessmer LL, Czymmek K, Dohms JE;. Infect Immun 1998;66:3436-3442. (from Pfam)
nuclear FMR1 interacting 1 family protein
nuclear FMR1 interacting protein 1 (NUFIP1) family protein functions in the assembly of the large subunit of the ribosome and in telomere maintenance
adhesin P32
Adhesin P32, as found in Mycoplasma genitalium, shares with adhesin P30 of M. pneumoniae a similar overall structure, with an N-terminal signal peptide, a repetitive low-complexity C-terminal region and a central region that shows strong sequence conservation. P30 and P32 are thought to be similar in location in the attachment organelle and in function, in support of the major adhesin P1, with roles in cytadherence and gliding motility.
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