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X8 protein domain

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Symbol
  
X8

InterPro
  
IPR012946

SUPERFAMILY
  
1occ

Pfam
  
PF07983

SCOP
  
1occ

Pfam
  
structures

In molecular biology, the X8 domain, is thought to play a role in targeting the plasmodesmata by providing it with structural support. The domain is able to do this since it contains signal sequences for a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) linkage to the extracellular face of the plasma membrane. This domain is involved in carbohydrate binding.

Structure

The X8 domain contains 6 conserved cysteine residues that presumably form three disulphide bridges. The domain is also found in an Olive pollen allergen as well as at the C terminus of family 17 glycosyl hydrolases.

References

X8 protein domain Wikipedia


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