Fig. 2: Structure predictions indicate that the conformation of the PL-Omp85 family is conserved. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Structure predictions indicate that the conformation of the PL-Omp85 family is conserved.

From: The patatin-like protein PlpD forms structurally dynamic homodimers in the Pseudomonas aeruginosa outer membrane

Fig. 2: Structure predictions indicate that the conformation of the PL-Omp85 family is conserved.

AlphaFold models of PlpD (UniParc: UPI00054992B6) and three of its homologs, Fusobacterium hwasooki FplA (UniParc: UPI00027C9D86; 23% identical and 42% similar to PlpD), Ralstonia solanacearum RsPlA (UniParc: UPI000066CB11; 34% identical and 47% similar to PlpD) and Burkholderia pseudomallei phospholipase A (BpPlA; UniParc: UPI00005C3BCB; 34% identical and 49% similar to PlpD) are shown. Domains are color-coded as in Fig. 1.

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