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AlgP family protein This HMM describes the conserved N-terminal domain of a protein that has extensive lysine-rich repeats in the C-terminal half, typically PAAK, and is called histone-like for that reason. Some reports have called AlgP (also called AlgR3) a regulator of alginate biosynthesis, responsible for a mucoid phenotype in Pseudomonas aeruginosa, but recent work casts doubt on the specificity of the connection to alginate.
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