This domain is found in Metalloprotease StcE from Escherichia coli and similar proteins predominantly found in Gammaproteobacteria. StcE is a virulence factor that contributes to intimate adherence to host cells. This enzyme is organised into three d ...
This domain is found in Metalloprotease StcE from Escherichia coli and similar proteins predominantly found in Gammaproteobacteria. StcE is a virulence factor that contributes to intimate adherence to host cells. This enzyme is organised into three distinct globular domains, IG, M and C, that are packed against each other to show an overall T-shape. This entry represents a region that is located within the domain IG. This region folds independently as a mixed, eight-stranded beta-sandwich and contains an additional beta-strand followed by a perpendicular arrangement of two alpha-helices in its N terminus. It is also known as the INS domain. This entry also covers a disordered region that has been described as D1 [1].