This domain is found in GlcNAc-binding protein A from Vibrio cholerae (GbpA), which is thought to promote attachment to both epithelial cell surfaces and marine chitin. GbpA shows four domains. This entry represents the third domain D3, which bind to ...
This domain is found in GlcNAc-binding protein A from Vibrio cholerae (GbpA), which is thought to promote attachment to both epithelial cell surfaces and marine chitin. GbpA shows four domains. This entry represents the third domain D3, which bind to the surface of the bacteria. It shows distant structural similarity to bacterial surface proteins, adopting an immunoglobulin fold [1].
This domain is found associated with a wide variety of cellulose binding domains. This is a family of two very closely related proteins that together act as both a C1- and a C4-oxidising lytic polysaccharide mono-oxygenase [2], degrading cellulose. T ...
This domain is found associated with a wide variety of cellulose binding domains. This is a family of two very closely related proteins that together act as both a C1- and a C4-oxidising lytic polysaccharide mono-oxygenase [2], degrading cellulose. This domain is also found in baculoviral spheroidins and spindolins, protein of unknown function.
This domain can be found in N-acetylglucosamine binding protein (GbpA) from Vibrio cholerae, a bacterial pathogen that colonizes the chitinous exoskeleton of zooplankton as well as the human gastrointestinal tract. GbpA binds to GlcNAc oligosaccharid ...
This domain can be found in N-acetylglucosamine binding protein (GbpA) from Vibrio cholerae, a bacterial pathogen that colonizes the chitinous exoskeleton of zooplankton as well as the human gastrointestinal tract. GbpA binds to GlcNAc oligosaccharides. Structural comparison show that there are distant structural similarities between domain 2 of GbpA and the beta-domain of the flagellin protein p5. It is suggested that this domain interacts with the bacterial surface, and functions to project an alginate binding domain of the protein from the cell surface [1].