Conserved Protein Domain Family
BACON

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cl15232: BACON Superfamily 
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Bacteroidetes-Associated Carbohydrate-binding (putative) Often N-terminal (BACON) domain
The BACON domain is found in diverse domain architectures and accociated with a wide variety of domains, including carbohydrate-active enzymes and proteases. It was named for its suggested function of carbohydrate binding; the latter was inferred from domain architectures, sequence conservation, and phyletic distribution. However, recent experimental data suggest that its primary function in Bacteroides ovatus endo-xyloglucanase BoGH5A is to distance the catalytic module from the cell surface and confer additional mobility to the catalytic domain for attack of the polysaccharide. No evidence for a direct role in carbohydrate binding could be found in that case. The large majority of BACON domains are found in Bacteroidetes.
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Accession: cl15232
PSSM Id: 449511
Name: BACON
Created: 5-May-2011
Updated: 4-Oct-2023
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