Conserved Protein Domain Family
Peptidase_C39C

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cd02419: Peptidase_C39C 
A sub-family of peptidase family C39. Peptidase family C39 mostly contains bacteriocin-processing endopeptidases from bacteria. The cysteine peptidases in family C39 cleave the "double-glycine" leader peptides from the precursors of various bacteriocins (mostly non-lantibiotic). The cleavage is mediated by the transporter as part of the secretion process. Bacteriocins are antibiotic proteins secreted by some species of bacteria that inhibit the growth of other bacterial species. The bacteriocin is synthesized as a precursor with an N-terminal leader peptide, and processing involves removal of the leader peptide by cleavage at a Gly-Gly bond, followed by translocation of the mature bacteriocin across the cytoplasmic membrane. Most endopeptidases of family C39 are N-terminal domains in larger proteins (ABC transporters) that serve both functions. The proposed protease active site is conserved in this sub-family.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 239100
Aligned: 17 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 203.641
Created: 24-Mar-2005
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
putative active
Feature 1:putative active site [active site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:Catalytic residues have been identified as a conserved cysteine and histidine. Often a conserved glutamine six positions N-terminal to the cysteine is observed, which would align with a glutamine that contributes to the oxyanion hole in other cysteine protease families

Sequence Alignment
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Feature 1            #     #                                                                    
CAE13147     15 LPSILQTEIAECGLACLASISSYHGYQVDLSSLRKKFRIp-lTGTNLNDIAYYAKELKLSYRAVKLDINEINQLKLPCIL 93  Photorhabdus lum...
AAF61810     15 LPVILQTESAECGLACLAMIAHYHGYLTDLWSLRQKYPIs-qKGATLHTLIKIAGQMKLSTRPLRLKLNELNQLRTPCIL 93  Moraxella catarr...
AAM89122     17 LPMILQGQVGECGLAAMAMIAHYHGCQIGLAELRRRFLLs-rQGTNLANLVAIAQALGLQARALRLEMDGVPDLQLPCIV 95  Xanthomonas oryz...
P22520       21 VPVIHQTETAECGLACLAMICGHFGKNIDLIYLRRKFNLs-aRGATLAGINGIAEQLGMATRALSLELDELRVLKTPCIL 99  Escherichia coli
NP_419501    28 LPVIVGAEAAECGLACMAMVARYHGHDVDLNGLRQRFTLs-mSGATLRSIMGFADHLGFAPRALKVELSALDKVRLPAIL 106 Caulobacter cres...
ZP_00213580   8 VRPVLQDEVTECGLACLAMIASWHGRETTLRTLRNRYPVridSGLSFFDLMEISNDLGLRARGLQFDAGELDALKTPCIL 87  Burkholderia cep...
YP_068639    21 VPQVLQTEAAECGLACLVMACRYHGMDIDLFNLRQRFGIs-sHGATLALLINISAQLKFKTRALSLDLDELRQLKTPCIL 99  Yersinia pseudot...
NP_937733    26 VPLVLQAEVAECGLACIAMMSSYYGNKFDMASMRKRYHAd-lKGMNLHQMIELADGLNLATRALKCPLEEVGKLQLPCII 104 Vibrio vulnificu...
YP_128488    29 VPLIMQSEVAECGLACLAMIASFYHYHVNLSFLRKKIIId-sNGMSLRQLTDVASELHLSSRALKCPLEDIVQLKLPCVI 107 Photobacterium p...
NP_778725     1 MRSVLQSEVSECGLASLAMVANAHGKHLTLSQLRQRFPSs-lKGAKLTHLVHIAQQLGFSTRPLRLDMEDLGKLKLPCIL 79  Xylella fastidio...
Feature 1            #               #                          
CAE13147     94 HWELNHFVVLKKISKNTITIMDPSIGFRRLSYNEFSNCFTGIAVEFWP 141 Photorhabdus luminescens subsp. laumondii TTO1
AAF61810     94 HWDMNHFVVLKSVSKTKITILDPSAGQRLMTLQEASDHFTGIALEVWA 141 Moraxella catarrhalis
AAM89122     96 HWDLNHFVVLKRVGTRRLQIHDPASGPRGLTPGEFARHFSGIALELSP 143 Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae
P22520      100 HWDFSHFVVLVSVKRNRYVLHDPARGIRYISREEMSRYFTGVALEVWP 147 Escherichia coli
NP_419501   107 HWDLNHFVVLKSVQGGRAVVHDPALGARTYSLDELSKHFTGVALELTP 154 Caulobacter crescentus CB15
ZP_00213580  88 HWGMNHYVVLTKVGYGSVHIVDPALGETKLPLAQALTHITGYALELNP 135 Burkholderia cepacia R18194
YP_068639   100 HWDMSHFVVLVAVKGTRFIIHDPAFGRRTVSLSEMSQHFTGVALELWP 147 Yersinia pseudotuberculosis IP 32953
NP_937733   105 HWDMNHFVVLTGVTKNKIMVNDPSVGKRKFTLSEFSEHFTGIALEMTP 152 Vibrio vulnificus YJ016
YP_128488   108 HWNMEHFVVLTGVTKKAVYINDPAFGKRKIGLKEFSNSFTGIALELTP 155 Photobacterium profundum SS9
NP_778725    80 HWDLNHFVVLAKVGTTKVTIYDPAIGKRKLSLNEVSKYFTGIALELTT 127 Xylella fastidiosa Temecula1

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