v5.1.0.3
Glycine data from LIS
Type | Homologous_superfamily |
Description | The structure of TusA (also known YhhP and SirA) consists of an α/β sandwich with a β-α-β-α-β(2) fold, comprising a mixed four-stranded β-sheet stacked against two α-helices, both of which are nearly parallel to the strands of the β-sheet [ ]. Several uncharacterised bacterial proteins (73 to 81 amino-acid residues in length) that contain a well-conserved region in their N-terminal region show structural similarity to the TusA protein, including the E. coli protein YedF (), and other members of the UPF0033 family. NOTE: TusA was previously known as SirA, but should not be confused with the sporulation inhibitor of replication protein SirA ( ) or with the LuxR/UhpA family response regulator , also known as SirA. |
Short Name | TusA-like_sf |