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YbjN domain-containing protein
YbjN is a putative sensory transduction regulator protein found in Proteobacteria. As it is a multi-copy suppressor of the coenzyme A-associated temperature sensitivity in temperature-sensitive mutant strains of Escherichia coli the suggestion is that it both helps CoA-A1 and possibly works as a general stabiliser for some other unstable proteins [1]. This family was expanded to subsume other related families: DUF1790, DUF1821 and DUF2596. [1]. 16701556. Analysis of the temperature-sensitive mutation of Escherichia coli pantothenate kinase reveals YbjN as a possible protein stabilizer. Chen X, Shen D, Zhou B;. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2006;345:834-842. (from Pfam)
YbjN-domain containing protein similar to Escherichia coli protein YbjN, a putative sensory transduction regulator protein
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