The Xanthomonas Phage Holin (XanPHol) Family (TC# 1.E.45) consists of a single protein (Putative holin; TC# 1.E.45.1.1) of 64 amino acyl residues (aas) in length with 2 transmembrane segments (TMSs). It is a putative uncharacterized protein from Xanthomonas phage Xp15. This protein corresponds to sequence 68 from patent US 7919601 ('Identification and use of genes encoding holins and holin-like proteins in plants for the control of microbes and pests'). As of March 2016, this protein does not show appreciable sequence similarity to any other proteins in the NCBI protein database.
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Further reading
- Reddy, Bhaskara L.; Saier Jr, Milton H. (2013). "Topological and phylogenetic analyses of bacterial holin families and superfamilies". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1828 (11): 2654–2671. doi:10.1016/j.bbamem.2013.07.004. PMC 3788059. PMID 23856191.
- Saier, Milton H.; Reddy, Bhaskara L. (2015). "Holins in Bacteria, Eukaryotes, and Archaea: Multifunctional Xenologues with Potential Biotechnological and Biomedical Applications". Journal of Bacteriology. 197 (1): 7–17. doi:10.1128/JB.02046-14. PMC 4288690. PMID 25157079.
- Wang, I. N.; Smith, D. L.; Young, R. (2000). "Holins: the protein clocks of bacteriophage infections". Annual Review of Microbiology. 54: 799–825. doi:10.1146/annurev.micro.54.1.799. PMID 11018145.
- Young, R; Bläsi, U (1995). "Holins: form and function in bacteriophage lysis". FEMS Microbiol. Rev. 17 (1–2): 191–205. doi:10.1111/j.1574-6976.1995.tb00202.x. PMID 7669346.
References
- Ramadugu, Chandrika; Gabriel, Dean William (Apr 5, 2011), Identification and use of genes encoding holins and holin-like proteins in plants for the control of microbes and pests, retrieved 2016-03-29
- "BLAST: Basic Local Alignment Search Tool". blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
- "1.E.45 The Xanthomonas Phage Holin (XanPHol) Family". TCDB. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
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