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GerMN domain-containing protein
The GerMN domain is a region of approximately 100 residues that is found, duplicated, in the Bacillus GerM protein and is implicated in both sporulation and spore germination. The domain is found in a number of different bacterial species both alone and in association with other domains such as Amidase_3 Pfam:PF01520, Gmad1 and Gmad2. It is predicted to have a novel alpha-beta fold. [1]. 7926687. Molecular genetical and phenotypical analysis of the gerM spore germination gene of Bacillus subtilis 168. Slynn GM, Sammons RL, Smith DA, Moir A, Corfe BM;. FEMS Microbiol Lett. 1994;121:315-320. [2]. 14662349. Spore germination. Setlow P;. Curr Opin Microbiol. 2003;6:550-556. (from Pfam)
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