Tachystatins are antimicrobial chitin-binding peptides from Japanese horseshoe crab. Amino acid residues Tyr(14) and Arg(17) in Tachystatin B are thought to be the essential residues for chitin binding. These small […]
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Ycf9 protein domain
In molecular biology the PsbZ (Ycf9) is a protein domain which is low in molecular weight. It is a transmembrane protein and therefore is located in the thylakoid membrane of […]
YTH protein domain
In molecular biology the protein domain YTH refers to a member of the YTH family has been shown to selectively remove transcripts of meiosis-specific genes expressed in mitotic cells.This protein […]
YqaJ protein domain
In molecular biology the YqaJ refers to the YqaJ/K domain from the skin prophage of the bacterium Bacillus subtilis. This protein domain often found in bacterial species is actually of […]
YopH N-terminal
In molecular biology YopH N-terminal refers to an evolutionary conserved protein domain. This entry represents the N-terminal domain of YopH protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP).
Bacteriocin IId
Bacteriocin AS-48 is a cyclic peptide antibiotic produced by the eubacteria Enterococcus faecalis (Streptococcus faecalis) that shows a broad antimicrobial spectrum against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Bacteriocin AS-48 is […]
B56 domain
Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is a major intracellular protein phosphatase that regulates multiple aspects of cell growth and metabolism. Phosphorylation enables the activation or The ability of this widely distributed […]
B5 protein domain
In molecular biology Domain B5 is found in phenylalanine-tRNA synthetase beta subunits. This domain has been shown to bind DNA through a winged helix-turn-helix motif. Phenylalanine-tRNA synthetase may influence common […]
B3 4
This entry represents the B3/B4 domain which in molecular biology is found in tRNA synthetase beta subunits as well as in some non-tRNA synthetase proteins.
TPM domain
The TPM domain family is named after the three founding proteins TLP18.3 Psb32 and MOLO-1. TPM domains have a characteristic fold (αβαβαββαα or βαβαββαα) composed of α helices (3+3 or […]