LydA holin family

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The LydA Holin (LydA Holin) Family (TC# 1.E.4), named after the lydA gene which codes for its prototype member (LydA of E. coli; TC# 1.E.4.1.1), belongs to the Holin Superfamily III.[1][2] Members of this family have 3 transmembrane segments (TMSs) and appear to possess between 90 and 120 amino acyl residues (aas). A representative list of proteins belonging to this family can be found in the Transporter Classification Database.[3]

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  1. ^ Schmidt, C.; Velleman, M.; Arber, W. (1996-02-01). "Three functions of bacteriophage P1 involved in cell lysis". Journal of Bacteriology. 178 (4): 1099–1104. doi:10.1128/jb.178.4.1099-1104.1996. ISSN 0021-9193. PMC 177771. PMID 8576044.
  2. ^ Reddy, Bhaskara L.; Saier, Milton H. (2013-11-01). "Topological and phylogenetic analyses of bacterial holin families and superfamilies". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1828 (11): 2654–2671. doi:10.1016/j.bbamem.2013.07.004. ISSN 0006-3002. PMC 3788059. PMID 23856191.
  3. ^ "1.E.4 The LydA Holin (LydA Holin) Family". Transporter Classification Database. Retrieved 2016-03-21.

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