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The Erwinia Phage Phi-Ea1h Holin (EPPE-Hol) Family (TC# 1.E.58) consists of a single protein, holin of Erwinia Phage Phi-Ea1h (TC# 1.E.58.1.1), which is 119 amino acyl residues in length and exhibits a single transmembrane segment (TMS). Out of three open reading frames sequenced from bacteriophage Phi-Ea1h, the second ORF encodes this holin.[1] Kim and Geider found that no signal sequence was observed at the N-terminus of the enzyme and suggested that the holin possibly facilities the export of an which may export a lysozyme and EPS depolymerase that carries out extracellular polysaccharide (EPS)-degrading activity.[1][2]

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  1. ^ a b Kim, W. S.; Geider, K. (2000-11-01). "Characterization of a Viral EPS-Depolymerase, a Potential Tool for Control of Fire Blight". Phytopathology. 90 (11): 1263–1268. doi:10.1094/PHYTO.2000.90.11.1263. ISSN 0031-949X. PMID 18944430.
  2. ^ "1.E.58. The Erwinia Phage Phi-Ea1h Holin (EPPE-Hol) Family". TCDB. Retrieved 2016-03-29.

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