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More than 1,001 problems with protein domain databases: transmembrane regions, signal peptides and the issue of sequence homology.Genome mining and genetic analysis of cypemycin biosynthesis reveal an unusual class of posttranslationally modified peptidesNot all transmembrane helices are born equal: Towards the extension of the sequence homology concept to membrane proteins.The vitamin K-dependent carboxylase generates γ-carboxylated glutamates by using CO2 to facilitate glutamate deprotonation in a concerted mechanism that drives catalysis.Vitamin K oxygenation, glutamate carboxylation, and processivity: defining the three critical facets of catalysis by the vitamin K-dependent carboxylaseProduction of the cannibalism toxin SDP is a multistep process that requires SdpA and SdpB.GGCX-Associated Phenotypes: An Overview in Search of Genotype-Phenotype Correlations.Insight into the coupling mechanism of the vitamin K-dependent carboxylase: mutation of histidine 160 disrupts glutamic acid carbanion formation and efficient coupling of vitamin K epoxidation to glutamic acid carboxylation.The vitamin K-dependent carboxylase has been acquired by Leptospira pathogens and shows altered activity that suggests a role other than protein carboxylation.
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HTTM, a horizontally transferred transmembrane domain.
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HTTM, a horizontally transferred transmembrane domain.
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HTTM, a horizontally transferred transmembrane domain.
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HTTM, a horizontally transferred transmembrane domain.
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HTTM, a horizontally transferred transmembrane domain.
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HTTM, a horizontally transferred transmembrane domain.
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P1476
HTTM, a horizontally transferred transmembrane domain.
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P2093
Jörg Schultz
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10.1016/J.TIBS.2003.11.002
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z