Conserved Protein Domain Family
ParB_N_Srx

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cl28891: ParB_N_Srx Superfamily 
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ParB N-terminal domain and sulfiredoxin protein-related families
The ParB N-terminal domain/Sulfiredoxin (Srx) superfamily contains proteins with diverse activities. Many of the families are involved in segregation and competition between plasmids and chromosomes. Several families share similar activities with the N-terminal domain of ParB (Spo0J in Bacillus subtilis), a DNA-binding component of the prokaryotic parABS partitioning system. Also within this superfamily is sulfiredoxin (Srx; reactivator of oxidatively inactivated 2-cys peroxiredoxins), RepB N-terminal domain (plasmid segregation replication protein B like protein), nucleoid occlusion protein, KorB N-terminal domain partition protein of low copy number plasmid RK2, irbB (immunoglobulin-binding regulator that activates eib genes), N-terminal domain of sopB protein (promotes proper partitioning of F1 plasmid), fertility inhibition factors OSA and FiwA,DNA sulfur modification protein DndB, and a ParB-like toxin domain. Other activities includes a StrR (regulator in the streptomycin biosynthetic gene cluster), and a family containing a Pyrococcus furiosus nuclease and putative transcriptional regulators sbnI (Staphylococcus aureus siderophore biosynthetic gene cluster ). Nuclease activity has also been reported in Arabidopsis Srx.
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Taxonomy: root
PubMed: 67 links
Protein: Related Protein
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Accession: cl28891
PSSM Id: 452888
Name: ParB_N_Srx
Created: 5-Dec-2016
Updated: 8-Mar-2022
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