Accession ID Name Pfam Type
PF02501 Type II secretion system (T2SS), protein I domain

The Type II secretion system, also called Secretion-dependent pathway (SDP), is responsible for the transport of proteins across the outer membrane first exported to the periplasm by the Sec or Tat translocon in Gram-negative (diderm) bacteria. As members of the T2SJ family, members of the T2SI family are pseudopilins containing prepilin signal sequences [1].

Pfam Range: 40-114 DPAM-Pfam Range: 7-118
Uniprot ID: P45760
Pfam Range: 48-127 DPAM-Pfam Range: 46-130
Uniprot ID: G0AE29
Pfam Range: 40-122 DPAM-Pfam Range: 38-124
Uniprot ID: M1FFA0

References

1: Isolation and analysis of eight exe genes and their involvement in extracellular protein secretion and outer membrane assembly in Aeromonas hydrophila. Howard SP, Critch J, Bedi A; J Bacteriol 1993;175:6695-6703. PMID:8407845

2: The general secretory pathway: a general misnomer?. Desvaux M, Parham NJ, Scott-Tucker A, Henderson IR; Trends Microbiol. 2004;12:306-309. PMID:15223057

3: Type II protein secretion and its relationship to bacterial type IV pili and archaeal flagella. Peabody CR, Chung YJ, Yen MR, Vidal-Ingigliardi D, Pugsley AP, Saier MH Jr; Microbiology. 2003;149:3051-3072. PMID:14600218

4: Secretion and subcellular localizations of bacterial proteins: a semantic awareness issue. Desvaux M, Hebraud M, Talon R, Henderson IR; Trends Microbiol. 2009;17:139-145. PMID:19299134