This domain is found in the crystalline bacterial cell-surface layer (S-layer) protein SbsC present in Geobacillus stearothermophilus. S-layers are a common feature of archaeal cell envelopes. SbsC is an oblique lattice forming protein. This domain, ...
This domain is found in the crystalline bacterial cell-surface layer (S-layer) protein SbsC present in Geobacillus stearothermophilus. S-layers are a common feature of archaeal cell envelopes. SbsC is an oblique lattice forming protein. This domain, termed Domain 9, is located at the C-terminal region of SbsC. The C-terminal region comprises the self-assembly domain responsible for the formation of the crystalline array [1].
This entry represents bacterial domains that are structurally similar to an immunoglobulin-like domain of intimins. Members of this family include Beta-xylanase from the uncultured bacterium 35A30 [1].