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Symbol
  
Y_Y_Y

Pfam clan
  
CL0159

Pfam
  
structures

Pfam
  
PF07495

InterPro
  
IPR011123

PDB
  
RCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj

In molecular biology, the YYY domain is a protein domain that is thought to be important in bacterial signal transduction, however the exact function of this protein domain is not known. It is named after the three conserved tyrosines found in the alignment. The domain forms part of the periplasmic sensor domain which binds to unsaturated disaccharides.

Structure

This region is mostly found to the C-terminus of the beta propellers (INTERPRO) in a family of two component regulators. However they are also found tandemly repeated in SWISSPROT without other signal conduction domains being present. The structure of this domain contains 8 beta strands organised into a beta sandwich Immunoglobulin-like fold.

References

Y Y Y Wikipedia


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