Primary Identifier | IPR007074 | Type | Family |
Short Name | LicD_fam |
description | The LicD family of proteins show high sequence similarity and are involved in phosphorylcholine metabolism. There is evidence to show that LicD2 mutants have a reduced ability to take up choline, have decreased ability to adhere to host cells and are less virulent []. These proteins are part of the nucleotidyltransferase superfamily [].Ribitol-5-phosphate transferase FKTN (also known as Fukutin), which is a member of the LicD family, is a mammal protein which may be involved in the modification of glycan moieties of alpha-dystroglycan; defects in Fukutin are associated with congential muscular dystrophy [, ]. Ribitol 5-phosphate transferase FKRP (also known as Fukutin-related protein), responsible for the the second step in the formation of the ribose 5-phosphate tandem repeat after FKTN activity [, ], has N-terminal stem and C-terminal catalytic domains, and adopts a tetramer assembly []. |