Conserved Protein Domain Family
IV_pilin_GFxxxE

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TIGR02532: IV_pilin_GFxxxE 
prepilin-type N-terminal cleavage/methylation domain
This model describes many but not all examples of the N-terminal region of bacterial proteins that resemble type IV pilins at their N-terminus, with a cleavage site G^FxxxE followed by a hydrophobic stretch. The new N-terminal residue, usually Phe, is methylated. Separate domains of the prepilin peptidase appear responsible for cleavage and methylation. Proteins with this N-terminal region include type IV pilins and other components of pilus biogenesis, competence proteins, and type II secretion proteins. Typically several proteins in a single operon have this N-terminal domain. The N-terminal cleavage and methylation site is described by PROSITE motif PS00409 as [KRHEQSTAG]-G-[FYLIVM]-[ST]-[LT]-[LIVP]-E-[LIVMFWSTAG](14). [Cell envelope, Surface structures, Protein fate, Protein and peptide secretion and trafficking]
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 274182
Aligned: 116 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 28.0396
Created: 8-Oct-2014
Updated: 25-Oct-2021
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
AAC83360              4 GRGFTLLEVLVALAIFAVVAASVL 27  Pseudomonas alcaligenes
BAB81984              8 KRGLSLIELVVALSLITIILMIVS 31  Clostridium perfringens str. 13
AAQ60783              5 PEGFSLLELVIALAVLALLVSIAL 28  Chromobacterium violaceum ATCC 12472
AAP81271              3 SSGLNLVELSIVLSILAIGVTIAL 26  Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14
AAM37474              5 HRGFSLIECSIAVAAFAVALSIAL 28  Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri str. 306
BAC13867              5 KNGFTLIEVLFSLTILLIILSLFS 28  Oceanobacillus iheyensis HTE831
AAO36144              6 KRGFTLIEVLCAVSVFLIFTTLAL 29  Clostridium tetani E88
lhbprmlnih:CBU_0453   6 DRGMTFLELLIALSLLLIFISLAV 29  Coxiella burnetii RSA 493
WP_010995939         15 DSGFTIIESLVAIIVVAILLTAIA 38  Nostoc sp. PCC 7120
WP_010887876         13 EQGFTIIEILVAIALLGILTAVLT 36  Deinococcus radiodurans
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