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lysin A in two parts
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Lysin A, which is a single multi-domain protein in many Actinobacteriophages, is split at the domain boundaries encoded by two adjacent genes in cluster CQ. The functions should be reported as "lysin A, whatever the domain is" to indicate that each gene does not encode the full lysin A. |