Members of this family are carbohydrate-specific lectin domains found in bacterial fimbrial adhesins. They adopt a compact, elongated structure consisting of a beta-sandwich with two major sheets: one consisting of five long strands in mixed orientat ...
Members of this family are carbohydrate-specific lectin domains found in bacterial fimbrial adhesins. They adopt a compact, elongated structure consisting of a beta-sandwich with two major sheets: one consisting of five long strands in mixed orientations, and a front sheet with four antiparallel strands, forming an immunoglobin-like fold [1].