Summary
Twin-Arginine Translocation Motif
This motif is found in a wide range of secreted proteins. It is named after the conserved pair of arginines that is followed by a hydrophobic stretch.
This clan contains 2 families and the total number of domains in the clan is 1099.
Literature references
- Berks BC; , Mol Microbiol. 1996;22:393-404.: A common export pathway for proteins binding complex redox cofactors?. 8939424
- Berks BC, Sargent F, Palmer T; , Mol Microbiol. 2000;35:260-274.: The Tat protein export pathway. 10652088
Members
This clan contains the following 2 member families:
TAT_signal UCR_Fe-S_NDomain organisation
Below is a listing of the unique domain organisations or architectures from this clan. More...
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Alignments
The table below shows the number of occurrences of each domain throughout the sequence database. More...
| Pfam family | Num. domains | Alignment |
|---|---|---|
| TAT_signal (PF10518) | 648 (59.0%) | View |
| UCR_Fe-S_N (PF10399) | 451 (41.0%) | View |
| Total: 2 | Total: 1099 | Clan alignment |
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Family relationships
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Species distribution
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Interactions
There are 2 interactions for this clan. More...
| Interacting families | |
|---|---|
| A | B |
| UCR_Fe-S_N | Cytochrom_B_N |
| Cytochrom_C1 | |
Structures
For those sequences which have a structure in the Protein DataBank, we use the mapping between UniProt, PDB and Pfam coordinate systems from the MSD group, to allow us to map Pfam domains onto UniProt three-dimensional structures. The table below shows the mapping between the Pfam families in this clan, the corresponding UniProt entries, and the region of the three-dimensional structures that are available for that sequence.
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