Conserved Protein Domain Family
Tna_leader

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cl27886: Tna_leader Superfamily 
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Tryptophanase operon leader peptide
This family consists of the tryptophanase (tna) operon leader peptide. Tna catalyzes the degradation of L-tryptophan to indole, pyruvate and ammonia, enabling the bacteria to utilize tryptophan as a source of carbon, nitrogen and energy. The tna operon of E. coli contains two major structural genes, tnaA and tnaB. Preceding tnaA in the tna operon is a 319 -nucleotide transcribed regulatory region that contains the coding region for a 24-residue leader peptide, TnaC. The RNA sequence in the vicinity of the tnaC stop codon is rich in Cytidylate residues which is required for efficient Rho -dependent termination in the leader region of the tna operon.
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Accession: cl27886
PSSM Id: 391796
Name: Tna_leader
Created: 5-Dec-2016
Updated: 4-Oct-2023
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