ThePutative Bacterial Archaeal Holin(BAH) Family (TC# 9.B.185) consists of several uncharacterized proteins. However, these proteins were retrieved when functionally characterized holins from theT-A Hol family (TC# 1.E.43) wereBLASTED against theNCBI database, and thus may be related to theT-A Hol family. Most BAH proteins are between 125 and 140 amino acyl residues (aas) in length and exhibit 4 transmembrane segments (TMSs), although at least one putative holin (TC#9.B.185.1.4) is almost 260 aas long. A representative list of proteins belonging to the BAH family can be found in theTransporter Classification Database.[1]
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