Protein Domain : Thiamine-binding lipoprotein, domain I IPR043099

Type  Homologous_superfamily
Description  Thiamine-binding lipoprotein (Cypl) and related proteins are specific to Mycoplasma species. Cypl, also known as p37, whose gene is part of an operon encoding two additional proteins, which are highly similar to components of the periplasmic binding-protein-dependent transport systems of Gram-negative bacteria. It has been suggested that p37 is part of a homologous, high-affinity transport system in Mycoplasma hyorhinis, a Gram-positive bacterium [ ]. Its structure indicates that it is a thiamine pyrophosphate-binding protein []. The monomer is a mixed alpha/beta fold split into two globular domains (domains I and II) connected by two linker regions and the C-terminal helix.This entry represents domain I, which consists of a six-stranded β-sheet flanked by seven helices.
Short Name  CypI_dom_I

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