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FimV/HubP family polar landmark protein
Related polar hub proteins FimV from Pseudomonas aeruginosa (NP_251805.1), HubP from Vibrio cholerae (AAF94159.1), and TspA (T-cell stimulating protein A) of Neisseria meningitidis (WP_013448440.1) are cell envelope proteins that localize to the polar hub and serve as landmark proteins involved in organizing cell polarity. Roles of these proteins include organizing flagellar or twitching motility systems and regulatory interactions with diguanylate cyclases. This domain describes a conserved short region, about 44 amino acids long, at the extreme C-terminus of these long, variable-length, often repetitive proteins. A conserved N-terminal domain is described by model TIGR03505.
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