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flagellar biosynthetic protein FliR
This family includes the following members; FliR, MopE, SsaT, YopT, Hrp, HrcT and SpaR All of these members export proteins, that do not possess signal peptides, through the membrane. Although the proteins that these exporters move may be different, the exporters are thought to function in similar ways [1]. [1]. 7814323. Caulobacter FliQ and FliR membrane proteins, required for flagellar biogenesis and cell division, belong to a family of virulence factor export proteins. Zhuang WY, Shapiro L;. J Bacteriol 1995;177:343-356. (from Pfam)
EscT/YscT/HrcT family type III secretion system export apparatus protein
SpaR/YscT/HrcT family type III secretion system export apparatus protein similar to Yersinia pestis Yop proteins translocation protein T, which is a component of the yop secretion machinery
type III secretion system export apparatus subunit SctT
This model describes protein SctT (Secretion and Cellular Translocation T), an export apparatus protein of the type III secretion system (T3SS) as found in many pathogenic bacteria. The homolog of SctT in flagellar systems is FliR (see TIGR01400). Lineage-specific names for SctT in various bacteria include AscT, BsaY, BscT, EscT, HrcT, PscT, SpaR, and YscT.
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