The YARHG domain: An extracellular domain in search of a function

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Abstract

We have identified a new bacterial protein domain that we hypothesise binds to peptidoglycan. This domain is called the YARHG domain after the most highly conserved sequence-segment. The domain is found in the extracellular space and is likely to be composed of four alpha-helices. The domain is found associated with protein kinase domains, suggesting it is associated with signalling in some bacteria. The domain is also found associated with three different families of peptidases. The large number of different domains that are found associated with YARHG suggests that it is a useful functional module that nature has recombined multiple times. © 2012 Coggill, Bateman.

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Coggill, P., & Bateman, A. (2012). The YARHG domain: An extracellular domain in search of a function. PLoS ONE, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035575

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