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[[Image:YbgF.jpg|300px|left|thumb| The Structure of YbgF<ref name='Gerding'>PMID: 17233825</ref>  ]]
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{{STRUCTURE_2xev|  PDB=2xev  | SIZE=400| SCENE=YbgF/Ntermygbf/1 |right|CAPTION=Ybgf TPR domain, [[2xev]] }}
[[Image:YbgF.jpg|200px|left|thumb| The Structure of YbgF<ref name='Gerding'>PMID: 17233825</ref>  ]]
{{STRUCTURE_2wz7|  PDB=2wz7  | SIZE=400| SCENE=YbgF/Ybgf/1 |right|CAPTION=E. Coli Ybgf N terminal, [[2wz7]] }}
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==Structure==
==Structure==
YbgF is a periplasmic protein with an N-terminal coiled coil domain (NTD) and a C-terminal tetratricopeptide domain (TPR), both of which are autonomous<ref name='Gerding'>PMID: 17233825</ref>.  As seen in the 3D structure 2WZ7, the NTD forms an elongated trimer which is connected via a flexible linker to the TPR trimer, as seen in 2XEV.  This connection can be cleaved by proteases<ref name='Krachler'>PMID: 20816983</ref>.
'''YbgF''' is a periplasmic protein with an N-terminal coiled coil domain (NTD) and a C-terminal tetratricopeptide domain (TPR), both of which are autonomous<ref name='Gerding'>PMID: 17233825</ref>.  As seen in the <scene name='42/429024/Cv/1'>3D structure 2WZ7</scene>, the NTD forms an elongated trimer which is connected via a flexible linker to the TPR trimer, <scene name='42/429024/Cv/2'>as seen in 2XEV</scene>.  This connection can be cleaved by proteases<ref name='Krachler'>PMID: 20816983</ref>.


==Function==
==Function==
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[[2xev]] – Ybgf TPR domain – ''Xanthomonas campestris''
[[2xev]] – Ybgf TPR domain – ''Xanthomonas campestris''


 
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