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Family: Fimbrial (PF00419)

Summary: Fimbrial protein

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This tab holds annotation information from the InterPro database.

InterPro entry IPR000259

This domain is found in bacterial proteins that are involved in regulation of length and mediation of adhesion of fimbriae. Fimbriae (also called pili), are polar filaments radiating from the surface of the bacterium to a length of 0.5-1.5 micrometers, that enable bacteria to colonize the epithelium of specific host organs. Fimbriae are also responsible to promote virulence [ PUBMED:10066469 , PUBMED:1681580 , PUBMED:2890081 ].

Gene Ontology

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Domain organisation

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Pfam Clan

This family is a member of clan Adhesin (CL0204), which has the following description:

This superfamily includes a variety of bacterial adhesins that have a jelly-roll beta-barrel fold [1]. These domains are involved in sugar recognition.

The clan contains the following 17 members:

Adhesin_Dr AfaD AgI_II_C2 Antig_Caf1 Antigen_C Collagen_bind DUF1120 Fim-adh_lectin FimA Fimbrial FimH_man-bind GramPos_pilinBB PapG_N Saf-Nte_pilin SCPU SdrG_C_C Sgo0707_N2

Alignments

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RP35
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RP55
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RP75
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Representative proteomes UniProt
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RP15
(119)
RP35
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RP55
(2149)
RP75
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(31)
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(2209)
Representative proteomes UniProt
(51999)
RP15
(119)
RP35
(475)
RP55
(2149)
RP75
(7944)
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Trees

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Curation and family details

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Seed source: Pfam-B_196 (release 1.0) & Jackhmmer:B2PIN3
Previous IDs: none
Type: Domain
Sequence Ontology: SO:0000417
Author: Finn RD , Bateman A
Number in seed: 31
Number in full: 2209
Average length of the domain: 151.2 aa
Average identity of full alignment: 19 %
Average coverage of the sequence by the domain: 62.84 %

HMM information View help on HMM parameters

HMM build commands:
build method: hmmbuild -o /dev/null HMM SEED
search method: hmmsearch -Z 61295632 -E 1000 --cpu 4 HMM pfamseq
Model details:
Parameter Sequence Domain
Gathering cut-off 25.6 25.6
Trusted cut-off 25.6 25.6
Noise cut-off 25.5 25.5
Model length: 155
Family (HMM) version: 23
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Structures

For those sequences which have a structure in the Protein DataBank, we use the mapping between UniProt, PDB and Pfam coordinate systems from the PDBe group, to allow us to map Pfam domains onto UniProt sequences and three-dimensional protein structures. The table below shows the structures on which the Fimbrial domain has been found. There are 318 instances of this domain found in the PDB. Note that there may be multiple copies of the domain in a single PDB structure, since many structures contain multiple copies of the same protein sequence.

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AlphaFold Structure Predictions

The list of proteins below match this family and have AlphaFold predicted structures. Click on the protein accession to view the predicted structure.

Protein Predicted structure External Information
A0A077ZC44 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A077ZHV6 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3GHP3 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3GM12 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3GM78 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3GP37 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3GQA4 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3GQG5 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3GSS7 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3GST0 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3GTD4 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3GUZ2 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3GX74 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3GX86 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3H2I0 View 3D Structure Click here
A0A0H3H2I8 View 3D Structure Click here
H9L408 View 3D Structure Click here
H9L409 View 3D Structure Click here
H9L412 View 3D Structure Click here
H9L482 View 3D Structure Click here
H9L4A8 View 3D Structure Click here
H9L4A9 View 3D Structure Click here
P04128 View 3D Structure Click here
P08189 View 3D Structure Click here
P08191 View 3D Structure Click here
P0ABW5 View 3D Structure Click here
P0ABW6 View 3D Structure Click here
P31058 View 3D Structure Click here
P33340 View 3D Structure Click here
P33343 View 3D Structure Click here
P37017 View 3D Structure Click here
P37018 View 3D Structure Click here
P37050 View 3D Structure Click here
P37909 View 3D Structure Click here
P37921 View 3D Structure Click here
P37925 View 3D Structure Click here
P37926 View 3D Structure Click here
P38052 View 3D Structure Click here
P39264 View 3D Structure Click here
P39834 View 3D Structure Click here