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EamA
EamA (named after the O-acetyl-serine/cysteine export gene in ''E. coli'') is a protein domain found in a wide range of proteins including the ''Erwinia chrysanthemi'' PecM protein, which is involved in pectinase, cellulase and blue pigment regulation, the ''Salmonella typhimurium'' PagO protein (function unknown), and some members of the solute carrier family group 35 (SLC35) nucleoside-sugar transporters. Many members of this family have no known function and are predicted to be integral membrane proteins and many of the proteins contain two copies of the domain. == Domain ==
EamA was previously called DUF6 (domain unknown function) 6, and was one of the first DUF families to appear in Pfam. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis indicates that this family contains four stable sub-families with high bootstrap values: SLC35C/E, SLC35F, SLC35G (acyl-malonyl condensing enzyme-like AMAC), and purine permeases. The EamA HMM domain organization shows the two domain structure of EamA. However, the entries for UAA, Nuc_sug_transp, and DUF914, which may likely have derived from EamA, the HMM covers the duplicated structure as a single HMM.
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