Class of transmembrane transport proteins
The Putative Treponema 4 TMS Holin (Tre4Hol) Family (TC# 1.E.49 ) consists of several proteins from Treponema species. They range in size from 100 to 110 amino acyl residues (aas) in length and exhibit 4 transmembrane segments (TMSs). A fragment has been sequenced from Treponema phage Phi td1 (D2ECI8) and was designated a putative holin (41 aas and 1 TMS; TC# 1.E.49.1.4 ).[ 1]
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Further reading
Reddy, Bhaskara L.; Saier Jr., Milton H. (2013-11-01). "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. (2015-01-01). "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 . ISSN 0021-9193 . PMC 4288690 . PMID 25157079 .
Wang, I. N.; Smith, D. L.; Young, R. (2000-01-01). "Holins: the protein clocks of bacteriophage infections" . Annual Review of Microbiology 54 : 799–825.doi :10.1146/annurev.micro.54.1.799 . ISSN 0066-4227 . PMID 11018145 .
Young, R.; Bläsi, U. (1995-08-01). "Holins: form and function in bacteriophage lysis" . FEMS Microbiology Reviews 17 (1-2): 191–205. ISSN 0168-6445 . PMID 7669346 .
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