Protein Domain : Transglycosylase SLT domain 1 IPR008258

Type  Domain
Description  This domain is found mainly in proteins from phages and type II, type III and type IV secretion systems [ , , , ].Bacterial lytic transglycosylases degrade murein via cleavage of the beta-1,4-glycosidic bond between N-acetylmuramic acid and N-acetylglucosamine, with the concomitant formation of a 1,6-anhydrobond in the muramic acid residue. There are both soluble (Slt enzymes) and membrane-bound (Mlt enzymes) lytic transglycosylases that differ in size, sequence, activity, specificity and location. The multi-domain structure of the 70 Kd soluble lytic transglycosylase Slt70 is known [ ]. Slt70 has 3 distinct domains, each rich in alpha helices: an N-terminal superhelical U-shaped domain, a superhelical linker domain (L-domain, ), and a C-terminal catalytic domain ( ). Both the U- and L-domain share a similar superhelical structure. These two domains are connected, and together form a closed ring with a large central hole; the catalytic domain is packed on top of, and interacts with, this ring. The catalytic domain has a lysosome-like fold.
Short Name  Transglycosylase_SLT_dom_1

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