Conserved Protein Domain Family
Cry1Ac_D5

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pfam17997: Cry1Ac_D5 
Insecticidal delta-endotoxin CryIA(c) domain 5
This domain is found in the protoxins portion of insecticidal proteins (parasporins, or Cry proteins) such as those from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Cry1Ac. The protoxin portion comprise a proteolytically labile C-terminal segment (sometimes referred to as the protoxin domain). This is domain V in Cry1Ac from B. thuringiensis. One of the four protoxin domains (D-IV through D-VII). Domains V and VII are beta-rolls (similar to D-II or D-III) that closely resemble carbohydrate-binding modules (CBM) found in sugar hydrolases, however, it is difficult to guess which particular carbohydrates (if any) may serve as their ligands because residues on the putative sugar-binding interfaces are conserved neither in sequence nor in local structure. Structural analysis indicate that there are putative disulfide crosslinking at the dimer interface mediated by cysteines within 783-823 region of this domain which together with other cysteines creates a three-dimensional network of cross-links across the crystal which may play a role in stabilizing mature Bt Cry1Ac.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 375474
Aligned: 2 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 384.422
Created: 24-Mar-2022
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Sequence Alignment
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PRJNA275272:UB51_02835  58 LQNGDFEELYGFGKNGWTISNNITIQADNPIFKGHYLHMSGAKDIDGTVFPTYIYQKIDESKLKPYTRYQVRGFVGSSKD 137
WP_044875983            58 LQNGDFEELYGFGKNGWTISNNITIQADNPIFKGHYLHMSGAKDIDGTVFPTYIYQKIDESKLKPYTRYQVRGFVGSSKD 137 Paeni...
PRJNA275272:UB51_02835 138 LGLVVTRYGKEVNVVMNPEYNTPVTDGYTSDTCSCQPNLEKKHVVCHDYHQFKFHIDIGQLNMSENIGIWVLFKISSPDG 217
WP_044875983           138 LGLVVTRYGKEVNVVMNPEYNTPVTDGYTSDTCSCQPNLEKKHVVCHDYHQFKFHIDIGQLNMSENIGIWVLFKISSPDG 217 Paeni...
PRJNA275272:UB51_02835 218 FATLDNLEVIEEG 230
WP_044875983           218 FATLDNLEVIEEG 230 Paenibacillus sp. IHBB 10380
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