Protein Domain : IPR014004

Type:  Domain Name:  Transport-associated and nodulation domain, bacteria
Description:  The BON domain is typically ~60 residues long and has an alpha/beta predicted fold. There is a conserved glycine residue and several hydrophobic regions. This pattern of conservation is moresuggestive of a binding or structural function rather than a catalytic function. Most proteobacteria seem to possess one or two BON-containing proteins, typically of the OsmY-type proteins; outside of this group the distribution is more disparate. The OsmY protein is an Escherichia coli20 kDa outer membrane or periplasmic protein that is expressed in response to a variety of stress conditions, in particular, helping to provide protection against osmotic shock. One hypothesis is that OsmY prevents shrinkage ofthe cytoplasmic compartment by contacting the phospholipid interfaces surrounding the periplasmic space. The domain architecture of two BON domains alone suggeststhat these domains contact the surfaces of phospholipids, with each domain contacting a membrane []. Short Name:  Transpt-assoc_nodulatn_dom_bac

0 Child Features

0 Contains

1 Cross References

Identifier
SM00749

0 Found In

0 GO Annotation

0 Ontology Annotations

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR007055 Domain BON domain

6 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
31163.m000021 B9TGR3 PAC:16824847 Ricinus communis 91  
31618.m000033 B9TLU8 PAC:16825121 Ricinus communis 104  
33958.m000030 B9TEZ8 PAC:16826048 Ricinus communis 60  
28913.m000055 B9TC31 PAC:16801976 Ricinus communis 183  
27689.m000072 B9TAD5 PAC:16798952 Ricinus communis 85  
SpUn1767_0010.1 PAC:45101008 Schrenkiella parvula 91  

1 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            12878000