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1.E.61.1.1
Holin (gene 44) of Pseudomonas phage phiKMV of 66 aas and 1 TMS.  The holin accumulates harmlessly in the cytoplasmic membrane until it reaches a critical concentration that triggers the formation of nanometer-scale pores (pinholes) causing host cell membrane depolarization and a protein, endolysin orcytolysin refolding and release into the periplasmic space (Briers et al. 2011). The 66 aa holin from Pseudomonas phage AIIMS-Pa-Ai (genbank acc # QPP21131.1) is identical to this one (Rathor et al. 2022). An identical protein in the region of overlap has 77 aas (Rathor et al. 2022).
 

Accession Number:Q7Y2C1
Protein Name:Holin
Length:66
Molecular Weight:7016.00
Species:Pseudomonas phage phiKMV [204270]
Number of TMSs:1
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: Host cell inner membrane1 / Single-pass type II membrane protein2
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1:	MMLDTATEAG KGTLAVTGVG IAVYSPYEIA SLCAAVLTAL YVGAQLITLL PKMLDSIAEL 
61:	RRRFKK