YecM bacterial protein domain

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YecM
structural genyyecn yecmyeyepomics, protein ec4020
Identifiers
SymbolYecM
PfamPF06185
Pfam clanCL0104
InterProIPR010393
SCOP21k4n / SCOPe / SUPFAM
Available protein structures:
Pfam  structures / ECOD  
PDBRCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
PDBsumstructure summary

In molecular biology, YecM refers to a protein domain found in Escherichia coli. It is a conserved, hypothetical protein with sequence homologues found exclusively in bacteria. Several bacterial YecM proteins in this particular family are of unknown function.

Function[edit]

The precise function of the YecM domain remains to be elucidated. However, YecM structural homologues reveal that all the proteins bind a divalent metal cation. This comparison suggests that YecM may be a metal-binding protein and therefore may function as an enzyme.[1]

Structure[edit]

The protein domain, YecM, is a monomer. The eight, mostly antiparallel beta-strands form around C-terminal alpha-helix. There are four alpha helices in total.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Ling SH, Decker CJ, Walsh MA, She M, Parker R, Song H (2008). "Crystal structure of human Edc3 and its functional implications". Mol Cell Biol. 28 (19): 5965–76. doi:10.1128/MCB.00761-08. PMC 2547010. PMID 18678652.
This article incorporates text from the public domain Pfam and InterPro: IPR010393