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- Q5449290 subject Q8707319.
- Q5449290 subject Q8802898.
- Q5449290 subject Q9089708.
- Q5449290 abstract "The fimbrial usher protein is involved in biogenesis of the pilus in Gram-negative bacteria. The biogenesis of fimbriae (or pili) requires a two-component assembly and transport system which is composed of a periplasmic chaperone and an outer membrane protein which has been termed a molecular 'usher'.The usher protein has a molecular weight ranging from 86 to 100 kDa and is composed of a membrane-spanning 24-stranded beta barrel domain, reminiscent of porins, and of four periplasmic soluble domains: an N-terminal one of about 120 residues (NTD), a 'middle' domain of about 80 residues located as a soluble insertion within the beta barrel region of the sequence (plug domain) and two IG-like domains (each about 80 residues long) at the C-terminus (CTD1 and CTD2). Although the degree of sequence similarity of these proteins is not very high they share a number of characteristics. One of these is the presence of two pairs of disulfide bond-forming cysteines, the first one located in the NTD and the second in CTD2. The best conserved region of the sequence corresponds to the plug domain.".
- Q5449290 symbol "Usher".
- Q5449290 thumbnail PDB_1zdv_EBI.jpg?width=300.
- Q5449290 wikiPageWikiLink Q418579.
- Q5449290 wikiPageWikiLink Q632006.
- Q5449290 wikiPageWikiLink Q8707319.
- Q5449290 wikiPageWikiLink Q8802898.
- Q5449290 wikiPageWikiLink Q9089708.
- Q5449290 wikiPageWikiLink Q934786.
- Q5449290 symbol "Usher".
- Q5449290 type Biomolecule.
- Q5449290 type Protein.
- Q5449290 type Thing.
- Q5449290 type Q206229.
- Q5449290 type Q8054.
- Q5449290 comment "The fimbrial usher protein is involved in biogenesis of the pilus in Gram-negative bacteria.".
- Q5449290 label "Fimbrial usher protein".
- Q5449290 depiction PDB_1zdv_EBI.jpg.