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septum site-determining protein MinD
septum site-determining protein MinD, one of the three protein products of the min operon, is a membrane ATPase required for proper placement of the cell division site at the midcell position through the activation and regulation of MinC and MinE
This HMM describes the bacterial and chloroplast form of MinD, a multifunctional cell division protein that guides correct placement of the septum. The homologous archaeal MinD proteins, with many archaeal genomes having two or more forms, are described by a separate model.
ATPase; with MinC inhibits cell division by blocking formation of the polar Z ring septums
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