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MULTISPECIES: PilZ domain-containing protein [Pseudomonas].


LOCUS       WP_003105196             199 aa            linear   BCT 01-MAR-2025
ACCESSION   WP_003105196
VERSION     WP_003105196.1
KEYWORDS    RefSeq.
SOURCE      Pseudomonas
  ORGANISM  Pseudomonas
            Bacteria; Pseudomonadati; Pseudomonadota; Gammaproteobacteria;
            Pseudomonadales; Pseudomonadaceae.
REFERENCE   1  (residues 1 to 199)
  AUTHORS   Galperin,M.Y. and Chou,S.H.
  TITLE     Structural Conservation and Diversity of PilZ-Related Domains
  JOURNAL   J Bacteriol 202 (4), e00664-19 (2020)
   PUBMED   31740493
  REMARK    Publication Status: Online-Only
REFERENCE   2  (residues 1 to 199)
  AUTHORS   Paul,K., Nieto,V., Carlquist,W.C., Blair,D.F. and Harshey,R.M.
  TITLE     The c-di-GMP binding protein YcgR controls flagellar motor
            direction and speed to affect chemotaxis by a 'backstop brake'
            mechanism
  JOURNAL   Mol Cell 38 (1), 128-139 (2010)
   PUBMED   20346719
REFERENCE   3  (residues 1 to 199)
  AUTHORS   Benach,J., Swaminathan,S.S., Tamayo,R., Handelman,S.K.,
            Folta-Stogniew,E., Ramos,J.E., Forouhar,F., Neely,H.,
            Seetharaman,J., Camilli,A. and Hunt,J.F.
  TITLE     The structural basis of cyclic diguanylate signal transduction by
            PilZ domains
  JOURNAL   EMBO J 26 (24), 5153-5166 (2007)
   PUBMED   18034161
REFERENCE   4  (residues 1 to 199)
  AUTHORS   Ryjenkov,D.A., Simm,R., Romling,U. and Gomelsky,M.
  TITLE     The PilZ domain is a receptor for the second messenger c-di-GMP:
            the PilZ domain protein YcgR controls motility in enterobacteria
  JOURNAL   J Biol Chem 281 (41), 30310-30314 (2006)
   PUBMED   16920715
REFERENCE   5  (residues 1 to 199)
  AUTHORS   Amikam,D. and Galperin,M.Y.
  TITLE     PilZ domain is part of the bacterial c-di-GMP binding protein
  JOURNAL   Bioinformatics 22 (1), 3-6 (2006)
   PUBMED   16249258
REFERENCE   6  (residues 1 to 199)
  AUTHORS   Alm,R.A., Bodero,A.J., Free,P.D. and Mattick,J.S.
  TITLE     Identification of a novel gene, pilZ, essential for type 4 fimbrial
            biogenesis in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  JOURNAL   J Bacteriol 178 (1), 46-53 (1996)
   PUBMED   8550441
COMMENT     REFSEQ: This record represents a single, non-redundant, protein
            sequence which may be annotated on many different RefSeq genomes
            from the same, or different, species.
            
            ##Evidence-For-Name-Assignment-START##
            Evidence Category  :: HMM
            Evidence Accession :: NF018894.6
            Evidence Source    :: EMBL-EBI
            Source Identifier  :: PF07238.19
            ##Evidence-For-Name-Assignment-END##
            COMPLETENESS: full length.
FEATURES             Location/Qualifiers
     source          1..199
                     /organism="Pseudomonas"
                     /db_xref="taxon:286"
     Protein         1..199
                     /product="PilZ domain-containing protein"
                     /GO_function="GO:0035438 - cyclic-di-GMP binding [Evidence
                     IEA]"
                     /calculated_mol_wt=22342
     Region          <103..183
                     /region_name="YcgR"
                     /note="Cyclic di-GMP-binding flagellar brake protein
                     FlgZ/YcgR, contains PilZNR(YcgR) and PilZ domains [Cell
                     motility]; COG5581"
                     /db_xref="CDD:444320"
ORIGIN      
        1 mstrdaddrr eyyriedtla lefrpagave dglesepgat lfsllsdlhl mdyesqhllr
       61 hiserdrtla nylkvmnkri dllgqvmvqs llkeigeprk vslseggvsf rhdralpvgq
      121 llvlrmvllp qgfglelrar vihaqphdde feigtefeal sdaqrqllar hilqkqaqqr
      181 rlaragqgpl gepgqpsst