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AbrB/MazE/SpoVT family DNA-binding domain-containing protein
AbrB/MazE/SpoVT family DNA-binding domain-containing protein similar to Bacillus subtilis transition state regulatory protein AbrB and Mycobacterium tuberculosis antitoxin VapB27, the antitoxin component of a type II toxin-antitoxin system whose cognate toxin is VapC27
transcriptional regulator, AbrB family
This DNA-binding domain family includes AbrB, a transition state regulator in Bacillus subtilis, whose DNA-binding domain structure in solution was determined by NMR. The domain binds DNA as a dimer in what is termed a looped-hinge helix fold. Some members of the family have two copies of the domain in tandem. The domain is found usually at the N-terminus of a small protein. This model excludes members of family TIGR02609.
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