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1.C.36.2.1
IIITCP protein complex, YopB/YopD (Olsson et al., 2004). TMS2 is essential for function, while TMS1 is partially defective for translocation, pore formation, and signaling (Ryndak et al. 2005). The system forms a multimeric integral membrane complex (Montagner et al., 2011).  Mutants have been isoated which show defects in effector translocation and pore formation, and many of these are in a C-terminal domain (Solomon et al. 2015).

Accession Number:Q06131
Protein Name:YopD
Length:306
Molecular Weight:33387.00
Species:Yersinia pseudotuberculosis [633]
Number of TMSs:1
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: Cell inner membrane1 / Multi-pass membrane protein2
Substrate protein polypeptide chain

Cross database links:

RefSeq: YP_068463.1   
Entrez Gene ID: 2952947   
Pfam: PF05844   
BioCyc: YPSE273123:PYV0054-MONOMER   
KEGG: yps:pYV0054   

References (2)

[1] “YopB and YopD constitute a novel class of Yersinia Yop proteins.”  Haakansson S.et.al.   8418066
[2] “Insights into the evolution of Yersinia pestis through whole-genome comparison with Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.”  Chain P.S.G.et.al.   15358858
Structure:
1KDL   1OOS     

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FASTA formatted sequence
1:	MTINIKTDSP IITTGSQLDA ITTETVKQSG EIKKTEDTRH EAQAIKSSEA SLSRSQVPEL 
61:	IKPSQGINVA LLSKSQGDLN GTLSILLLLL ELARKAREMG LQQRDIENKA TITAQKEQVA 
121:	EMVSGAKLMI AMAVVSGIMA ATSTVASAFS IAKEVKIVKQ EQILNSNIAG REQLIDTKMQ 
181:	QMSNIGDKAV SREDIGRIWK PEQVADQNKL ALLDKEFRMT DSKANAFNAA TQPLGQMANS 
241:	AIQVHQGYSQ AEVKEKEVNA SIAANEKQKA EEAMNYNDNF MKDVLRLIEQ YVSSHTHAMK 
301:	AAFGVV