1PM6


Conserved Protein Domain Family
Exc

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pfam07825: Exc 
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Excisionase-like protein
The phage-encoded excisionase protein (Xis) is involved in excisive recombination by regulating the assembly of the excisive intasome and by inhibiting viral integration. It adopts an unusual 'winged'-helix structure in which two alpha helices are packed against two extended strands. Also present in the structure is a two-stranded anti-parallel beta-sheet, whose strands are connected by a four-residue 'wing'. During interaction with DNA, helix alpha2 is thought to insert into the major groove, while the wing contacts the adjacent minor groove or phosphodiester backbone. The C-terminal region of Xis is involved in interaction with phage-encoded integrase (Int), and a putative C-terminal alpha helix may fold upon interaction with Int and/or DNA.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 116439
Aligned: 3 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 118.598
Created: 20-Apr-2021
Updated: 29-Sep-2021
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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1PM6_A  1 MYLTLQEWNARQ-RRPRSLETVRRWVRESRIFPPPVKDGREYLFHESAVKVDLNR----PVTGSLLKRIRNGKKAKS 72  Escherichia virus HK022
P03699  1 MYLTLQEWNARQ-RRPRSLETVRRWVRECRIFPPPVKDGREYLFHESAVKVDLNR----PVTGGLLKRIRNGKKAKS 72  Escherichia virus Lambda
Q88MN8  2 CKVTLDEWAHDHfRTPPSSNTLRRWAREGLITPAPVKHGRSYYVEADACYREPEPlprvPVGSPLVNRIASARYGAQ 78  Pseudomonas putida KT2440
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