Cohesin domains interact with a complementary domain, termed the dockerin domain. The cohesin-dockerin interaction is the crucial interaction for complex formation in the cellulosome [1].
The dockerin repeat is the binding partner of the cohesin domain Pfam:PF00963. The cohesin-dockerin interaction is the crucial interaction for complex formation in the cellulosome [1]. The dockerin repeats, each bearing homology to the EF-hand calciu ...
The dockerin repeat is the binding partner of the cohesin domain Pfam:PF00963. The cohesin-dockerin interaction is the crucial interaction for complex formation in the cellulosome [1]. The dockerin repeats, each bearing homology to the EF-hand calcium-binding loop bind calcium [2]. This family contains two copies of the repeat.
This domain is found in a wide variety of contexts, but mostly occurring in cell wall associated proteins. A lack of conserved catalytic residues suggests that it is a binding domain. From context, possible substrates are hyaluronate or fibronectin ( ...
This domain is found in a wide variety of contexts, but mostly occurring in cell wall associated proteins. A lack of conserved catalytic residues suggests that it is a binding domain. From context, possible substrates are hyaluronate or fibronectin (personal obs: C Yeats). This is further evidenced by [1]. Possibly the exact substrate is N-acetyl glucosamine. Finding it in the same protein as Pfam:PF05089 further supports this proposal. It is found in the C-terminal part of Swiss:O82833, which is removed during maturation ([2]). Some of the proteins it is found in (e.g. Swiss:Q9RL69) are involved in methicillin resistance ([3]). The name FIVAR derives from Found In Various Architectures.