This entry represents a domain found in legume-like lectin. Legume-type (L-type) lectins are a highly diverse family of carbohydrate binding proteins that generally display no enzymatic activity toward the sugars they bind. L-type lectins have a do ...
This entry represents a domain found in legume-like lectin. Legume-type (L-type) lectins are a highly diverse family of carbohydrate binding proteins that generally display no enzymatic activity toward the sugars they bind. L-type lectins have a dome-shaped beta-barrel carbohydrate recognition domain with a curved seven-stranded beta-sheet referred to as the "front face" and a flat six-stranded beta-sheet referred to as the "back face". This domain homodimerises so that adjacent back sheets form a contiguous 12-stranded sheet and homotetramers occur by a back-to-back association of these homodimers. Though L-type lectins exhibit both sequence and structural similarity to one another, their carbohydrate binding specificities differ widely.
The MucBP (MUCin-Binding Protein) domain is found in a wide variety of bacterial proteins, in several repeats. The domain is found in bacterial peptidoglycan bound proteins and is often found in conjunction with Pfam:PF00746 and Pfam:PF00560.
This domain is found in bacterial cell surface proteins that interact with mucins. The archetypal member of this family is the Mub-R5 B1 domain [1]. This domain has a beta-grasp fold [1].
This entry corresponds to the Muc B2 domain [1]. This domain is related to the Muc B1 domain Pfam:PF17965. This domain may be involved in mucin binding. This domain is often found associated with the related Pfam:PF17965 in bacterial cell surface pro ...
This entry corresponds to the Muc B2 domain [1]. This domain is related to the Muc B1 domain Pfam:PF17965. This domain may be involved in mucin binding. This domain is often found associated with the related Pfam:PF17965 in bacterial cell surface proteins.