Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
APF17291e5kdvA2 A: beta sandwichesX: jelly-rollH: Jelly-roll domain in peptidase M60 family (From Topology)T: Jelly-roll domain in peptidase M60 familyF: PF17291ECOD (1.6)
APF18642e5kdvA3 A: alpha arraysX: Immunomodulating metalloprotease IMPa helical domain (From Topology)H: Immunomodulating metalloprotease IMPa helical domain (From Topology)T: Immunomodulating metalloprotease IMPa helical domainF: PF18642ECOD (1.6)
APF18650e5kdvA1 A: a/b three-layered sandwichesX: Immunomodulating metalloprotease IMPa N-terminal domain (From Topology)H: Immunomodulating metalloprotease IMPa N-terminal domain (From Topology)T: Immunomodulating metalloprotease IMPa N-terminal domainF: PF18650ECOD (1.6)
APF13402e5kdvA4 A: mixed a+b and a/bX: Zincin-likeH: Metalloproteases (zincins) catalytic domain (From Topology)T: Metalloproteases (zincins) catalytic domainF: PF13402ECOD (1.6)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
PF18642Immunomodulating metalloprotease helical domain (IMPa_helical)Immunomodulating metalloprotease helical domainIMPa is an immunomodulator metalloprotease that belongs to the peptidase M60 family Pfam:PF13402. This entry represents the helical domain found at the N-terminal of the Ig domain [1].Domain
PF18650Immunomodulating metalloprotease N-terminal domain (IMPa_N_2)Immunomodulating metalloprotease N-terminal domainPA0572 of P. aeruginosa is an inhibitor of PSGL-1, also known as an immunomodulating metalloprotease of P. aeruginosa (IMPa). IMPa prevents neutrophil extravasation and thereby protects P. aeruginosa from neutrophil attack [1]. It belongs to the pept ...PA0572 of P. aeruginosa is an inhibitor of PSGL-1, also known as an immunomodulating metalloprotease of P. aeruginosa (IMPa). IMPa prevents neutrophil extravasation and thereby protects P. aeruginosa from neutrophil attack [1]. It belongs to the peptidase M60 family Pfam:PF13402. This entry represents the N-terminal alpha/beta-fold domain [2].
Domain
PF13402Peptidase M60, enhancin and enhancin-like (Peptidase_M60)Peptidase M60, enhancin and enhancin-likeThis family of peptidases contains a zinc metallopeptidase motif (HEXXHX(8,28)E) and possesses mucinase activity [1]. It includes the viral enhancins as well as enhancin-like peptidases from bacterial species. Enhancins are a class of metalloproteas ...This family of peptidases contains a zinc metallopeptidase motif (HEXXHX(8,28)E) and possesses mucinase activity [1]. It includes the viral enhancins as well as enhancin-like peptidases from bacterial species. Enhancins are a class of metalloproteases found in some baculoviruses that enhance viral infection by degrading the peritrophic membrane (PM) of the insect midgut [1,2]. Bacterial enhancins are found to be cytotoxic when compared to viral enhancin, however, suggesting that the bacterial enhancins do not enhance infection in the same way as viral enhancin. Bacterial enhancins may have evolved a distinct biochemical function [2]. These bacterial domains are peptidases targetting host glycoproteins and thus probably play an important role in successful colonisation of both vertebrate mucosal surfaces and the invertebrate digestive tract by both mutualistic and pathogenic microbes [3]. This family has been augmented by a merge with the sequences in the Enhancin Pfam family.
Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
Metallopeptidase