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    helix-turn-helix domain-containing protein

    This is a helix-turn-helix domain that probably binds to DNA. (from Pfam)

    Date:
    2024-08-14
    Family Accession:
    NF024835.5
    Method:
    HMM
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    helix-turn-helix domain-containing protein

    This domain is a helix-turn-helix domain that probably binds to DNA. (from Pfam)

    Date:
    2024-08-14
    Family Accession:
    NF024949.5
    Method:
    HMM
    3.

    helix-turn-helix domain-containing protein

    This large family of DNA binding helix-turn helix proteins includes Cro Swiss:P03036 and CI Swiss:P03034. Within the protein Swiss:Q5F9C2, the full protein fold incorporates a helix-turn-helix motif, but the function of this member is unlikely to be that of a DNA-binding regulator, the function of most other members, so is not necessarily characteristic of the whole family [1]. [1]. 20196080. The crystal structure of NGO0477 from Neisseria gonorrhoeae reveals a novel protein fold incorporating a helix-turn-helix motif. Ren J, Sainsbury S, Nettleship JE, Saunders NJ, Owens RJ;. Proteins. 2010;78:1798-1802. (from Pfam)

    Date:
    2024-10-16
    Family Accession:
    NF013540.5
    Method:
    HMM
    4.

    S24 family peptidase

    Date:
    2024-08-14
    Family Accession:
    NF012920.5
    Method:
    HMM
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    LexA family protein

    LexA family protein may function as a transcriptional regulator involved in the repression of one or more genes involved in the response to DNA damage (SOS response), including recA and lexA and/or may contain a S24 peptidase domain such as in the translesion error-prone DNA polymerase V autoproteolytic subunit

    Date:
    2024-05-14
    Family Accession:
    11449429
    Method:
    Sparcle
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