The domain within your query sequence starts at position 507 and ends at position 659; the E-value for the MgsA_C domain shown below is 3.9e-61.
GSDQNASLYWLARMLEGGEDPLYVARRLVRFASEDIGLADPSALAQAVAAYQGCHFIGMP ECEVLLAQCVVYFARAPKSIEVYSAYNNVKACLRSHQGPLPPVPLHLRNAPTRLMKDLGY GKGYKYNPMYSEPVDQDYLPEELRGVDFFKQRR
MgsA_C |
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PFAM accession number: | PF12002 |
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Interpro abstract (IPR021886): | The MgsA protein possesses DNA-dependent ATPase and ssDNA annealing activities [ (PUBMED:15743409) ]. MgsA contributes to the recovery of stalled replication forks and therefore prevents genomic instability caused by aberrant DNA replication [ (PUBMED:15743409) ]. Additionally, MgsA may play a role in chromosomal segregation [ (PUBMED:15743409) ]. This is consistent with a report that MgsA co-localises with the replisome and affects chromosome segregation [ (PUBMED:15743409) ]. This domain represents the C-terminal region of MgsA. The structure of MgsA has been solved [ (PUBMED:21297161) ]. |
This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry MgsA_C