Accession ID Name Pfam Type
PF20689 Bacterial Death-like domain 1 family

This bacterial adaptor domain of the Death-domain fold is involved in protein-protein interactions in biological conflict systems. bDLDs show a characteristic architectural pattern. One copy is always fused, typically to the N- or C-terminus, of a core component of a biological conflict system; examples include VMAP and iSTAND. Further copies of the same bDLD are fused to either effector or signal-transducing domains, or additional Effector-associated domains (EADs). bDLD pairs are frequently observed together on the genome in conserved gene neighborhoods, but can also be severed from such neighborhoods and located in distant regions, indicating the bDLD-bDLD coupling approximates the advantages of collinear transcription [1,2].

Pfam Range: 20-124 DPAM-Pfam Range: 22-129
Uniprot ID: A0A139WX65
Pfam Range: 2-100 DPAM-Pfam Range: 1-108
Uniprot ID: A0A838RQ28
Pfam Range: 3-99 DPAM-Pfam Range: 1-108
Uniprot ID: A0A838RNJ2

References

1: Highly regulated, diversifying NTP-dependent biological conflict systems with implications for the emergence of multicellularity. Kaur G, Burroughs AM, Iyer LM, Aravind L; Elife. 2020; [Epub ahead of print] PMID:32101166

2: Bacterial death and TRADD-N domains help define novel apoptosis and immunity mechanisms shared by prokaryotes and metazoans. Kaur G, Iyer LM, Burroughs AM, Aravind L; Elife. 2021; [Epub ahead of print] PMID:34061031