Heat-stable enterotoxins signature
Prokaryotic heat-stable enterotoxins [1] are responsible for acute
diarrhea. The active toxin is a short peptide of around twenty residues which contains six
cysteines involved in three disulfide bonds, as shown in the following schematic
representation:
+-------+
+- -|----+ |
| |
| |
xxCCxxCCxxxCxxCxx
| |
+----+
'C': conserved cysteine involved in a disulfide bond.
We have taken the pattern of cysteines, along with three conserved residues,
as a signature pattern for this group of proteins
-Consensus pattern: C-C-x(2)-C-C-x-P-A-C-x-G-C
[The six C's are involved in disulfide bonds]
-Sequences known to belong to this class detected by the pattern: ALL.
-Other sequence(s) detected in SWISS-PROT: NONE.
-Last update: April 1990 / Pattern and text revised.
[ 1] Shimonishi Y., Hidaka Y., Koizumi M., Hane M., Aimoto S., Takeda T., Miwatani T.,
Takeda Y. FEBS Lett. 215:165-170(1987).
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