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EAL domain


FieldValue
SymbolEAL
NameEAL domain
imagePDB 2bas EBI.jpg
captioncrystal structure of the bacillus subtilis ykui protein, with an eal domain.
PfamPF00563
InterProIPR001633
CDDcd01948

In molecular biology, the EAL domain is a conserved protein domain. It is found in diverse bacterial signalling proteins. It is named EAL after its conserved residues. The EAL domain may function as a diguanylate phosphodiesterase. The domain contains many conserved acidic residues that could participate in metal binding and might form the phosphodiesterase active site.

References

References

  1. (September 2001). "Novel domains of the prokaryotic two-component signal transduction systems". FEMS Microbiol. Lett..
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