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EAL domain
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Symbol | EAL |
| Name | EAL domain |
| image | PDB 2bas EBI.jpg |
| caption | crystal structure of the bacillus subtilis ykui protein, with an eal domain. |
| Pfam | PF00563 |
| InterPro | IPR001633 |
| CDD | cd01948 |
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
- (September 2001). "Novel domains of the prokaryotic two-component signal transduction systems". FEMS Microbiol. Lett..
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