The FCT and equivalent region genes of Streptococcus pyogenes and other related bacteria encode surface proteins that include fibronectin- and collagen-binding proteins and the serological markers known as T antigens. Some of these proteins give rise ...
The FCT and equivalent region genes of Streptococcus pyogenes and other related bacteria encode surface proteins that include fibronectin- and collagen-binding proteins and the serological markers known as T antigens. Some of these proteins give rise to pilus-like appendages [1]. The FctA family is found in many Firmicutes and related bacteria. In S. pyogenes, the pili have a role in bacterial adherence and colonisation of human tissues [2]. Members of this family have a conserved N-terminal lysine and C-terminal asparagine that can form a covalent isopeptide bond [3].
This domain is found in tandem in a number of bacterial proteins which are likely associated with the bacterial cell surface. It is predicted to fold into a beta-sandwich. Some members of this entry are likely to contain an intramolecular isopeptide ...
This domain is found in tandem in a number of bacterial proteins which are likely associated with the bacterial cell surface. It is predicted to fold into a beta-sandwich. Some members of this entry are likely to contain an intramolecular isopeptide bond connecting their N- and C-terminal strands. This family is closely related to Pfam:PF19407.