CagZ

Protein produced by Helicobacter pylori bacteria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In molecular biology, CagZ is a protein produced by Helicobacter pylori (Campylobacter pylori). It is a 23 kDa protein consisting of a single compact L-shaped domain, composed of seven alpha-helices that run antiparallel to each other. 70% of the amino acids are in alpha-helix conformation and no beta-sheet is present. CagZ is essential for the translocation of the pathogenic protein CagA into host cells.[1]


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CagZ
crystal structure of cag-z from helicobacter pylori
Identifiers
SymbolCagZ
PfamPF09053
InterProIPR015139
Available protein structures:
PDB  IPR015139 PF09053 (ECOD; PDBsum)  
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