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<disprot version="5.2"><protein id="DP00060">
<general><name>Modification methylase PvuII</name><synonyms><synonym>MTP2_PROVU</synonym><synonym>M.PvuII</synonym><synonym>N-4 cytosine-specific methyltransferase PvuII</synonym><synonym>N(4)-cytosine-specific DNA methylase</synonym><synonym>EC 2.1.1.113</synonym></synonyms><uniprot>P11409</uniprot><unigene></unigene><swissprot>MTP2_PROVU</swissprot><trembl></trembl><ncbi>1709165</ncbi><source_organism>Proteus vulgaris</source_organism><native_sequence>MLNFGKKPAYTTSNGSMYIGDSLELLESFPEESISLVMTSPPFALQRKKEYGNLEQHEYVDWFLSFAKVVNKKLKPDGSFVVDFGGAYMKGVPARSIYNFRVLIRMIDEVGFFLAEDFYWFNPSKLPSPIEWVNKRKIRVKDAVNTVWWFSKTEWPKSDITKVLAPYSDRMKKLIEDPDKFYTPKTRPSGHDIGKSFSKDNGGSIPPNLLQISNSESNGQYLANCKLMGIKAHPARFPAKLPEFFIRMLTEPDDLVVDIFGGSNTTGLVAERESRKWISFEMKPEYVAASAFRFLDNNISEEKITDIYNRILNGESLDLNSII</native_sequence><functional_narrative></functional_narrative></general><regions><region id="1"><type>Disordered</type><name></name><start>166</start><end>203</end><sequence>PYSDRMKKLIEDPDKFYTPKTRPSGHDIGKSFSKDNGG</sequence><modification_types><modification_type>Complex</modification_type><modification_type>Native</modification_type></modification_types><pdbs></pdbs><structural_functional_types></structural_functional_types><functional_classes></functional_classes><functional_subclasses><functional_subclass id="mM">Methylation</functional_subclass></functional_subclasses><detection_methods><detection><method id="X-ray">X-ray crystallography</method><temperature unit="K"></temperature><ph></ph><additives><additive><name>MarResearch imaging plate detector</name><type></type><concentration></concentration></additive><additive><name>beamline X12-C </name><type></type><concentration></concentration></additive></additives></detection></detection_methods><input_type>Paper</input_type><references><reference type="Journal article"><pmid>9207015</pmid><author>Gong W, O'Gara M, Blumenthal RM, Cheng X</author><title>Structure of pvu II DNA-(cytosine N4) methyltransferase, an example of domain permutation and protein fold assignment</title><year>1997</year><publication>Nucleic Acids Res</publication><volume>25</volume><number>14</number><pages>2702-15</pages></reference></references><comments></comments></region><region id="2"><type>Disordered</type><name>P loop</name><start>70</start><end>81</end><sequence>VNKKLKPDGSFV</sequence><modification_types><modification_type>Complex</modification_type><modification_type>Native</modification_type></modification_types><pdbs></pdbs><structural_functional_types><structural_functional_type id="D-O">Function arises via a disorder to order transition</structural_functional_type></structural_functional_types><functional_classes></functional_classes><functional_subclasses><functional_subclass id="b">Protein-DNA binding</functional_subclass><functional_subclass id="mM">Methylation</functional_subclass></functional_subclasses><detection_methods><detection><method id="X-ray">X-ray crystallography</method><temperature unit="K"></temperature><ph></ph><additives><additive><name>beamline X12-C </name><type></type><concentration></concentration></additive><additive><name>MarResearch imaging plate detector</name><type></type><concentration></concentration></additive></additives></detection></detection_methods><input_type>Paper</input_type><references><reference type="Journal article"><pmid>9207015</pmid><author>Gong W, O'Gara M, Blumenthal RM, Cheng X</author><title>Structure of pvu II DNA-(cytosine N4) methyltransferase, an example of domain permutation and protein fold assignment</title><year>1997</year><publication>Nucleic Acids Res</publication><volume>25</volume><number>14</number><pages>2702-15</pages></reference></references><comments></comments></region></regions><comments><comment>The SwissProt sequence is the long form of the protein(aa1-aa336).  The disordered regions were found using the short form of the protein. (aa14-aa336)</comment><comment>The referenced paper has disordered region 1 as residues 179-216 and region 2 as residues 57-68. They used the short form of Modification methylase PvuII which has 13 less N-terminal residues and is numbered 14-336.</comment><comment>AV 6-28-2010 PubMed: 9207015</comment></comments></protein>
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