Conserved Protein Domain Family
RseC_MucC

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cl01178: RseC_MucC Superfamily 
Positive regulator of sigma(E), RseC/MucC
This bacterial family of integral membrane proteins represents a positive regulator of the sigma(E) transcription factor, namely RseC/MucC. The sigma(E) transcription factor is up-regulated by cell envelope protein misfolding, and regulates the expression of genes that are collectively termed ECF (devoted to Extra-Cellular Functions). In Pseudomonas aeruginosa, de-repression of sigma(E) is associated with the alginate-overproducing phenotype characteriztic of chronic respiratory tract colonization in cystic fibrosis patients. The mechanism by which RseC/MucC positively regulates the sigma(E) transcription factor is unknown. RseC is also thought to have a role in thiamine biosynthesis in Salmonella typhimurium. In addition, this family also includes an N-terminal part of RnfF, a Rhodobacter capsulatus protein, of unknown function, that is essential for nitrogen fixation. This protein also contains an ApbE domain pfam02424, which is itself involved in thiamine biosynthesis.
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Accession: cl01178
PSSM Id: 470106
Name: RseC_MucC
Created: 8-Feb-2008
Updated: 4-Oct-2023
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