Illustration of the structure of the AMUC_1438 protein from the gut bacterium Akkermansia muciniphila. A. muciniphila is a normal part of the flora found in the human intestine. It is able to use mucin, the main component of mucous, as a nutrient source. AMUC_1438 is an O-glycopeptidase enzyme that recognises the glycan component of mucin, and cleaves its peptide bonds.
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