AMIN domains have a predicted role in localization of diverse periplasmic protein complexes

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Abstract

We describe AMIN (Amidase N-terminal domain), a novel protein domain found specifically in bacterial periplasmic proteins. AMIN domains are widely distributed among peptidoglycan hydrolases and transporter protein families. Based on experimental data, contextual information and phyletic profiles, we suggest that AMIN domains mediate the targeting of periplasmic or extracellular proteins to specific regions of the bacterial envelope. © 2008 The Author(s).

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de Souza, R. F., Anantharaman, V., de Souza, S. J., Aravind, L., & Gueiros-Filho, F. J. (2008). AMIN domains have a predicted role in localization of diverse periplasmic protein complexes. Bioinformatics, 24(21), 2423–2426. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btn449

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