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PSP1 C-terminal domain-containing protein
This region is present in both eukaryotes and eubacteria. The yeast PSP1 protein is involved in suppressing mutations in the DNA polymerase alpha subunit in yeast [1]. [1]. 9529527. Suppressors of the temperature sensitivity of DNA polymerase alpha mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Formosa T, Nittis T;. Mol Gen Genet 1998;257:461-468. (from Pfam)
regulatory iron-sulfur-containing complex subunit RicT
RicT in Bacillus subtilis (originally YaaT) was described as stage 0 sporulation protein affecting phosphorelay signals. However, RicT belongs to a iron-sulfur containing regulatory complex that is conserved also in many non-sporulating species, together with homologs of YmcA (RicA) and YlbF (RicF).
stage 0 sporulation family protein
stage 0 sporulation family protein; similar to Bacillus subtilis YaaT that is essential for the phosphorelay during initiation of sporulation and to Saccharomyces cerevisiae polymerase suppressor protein 1 (PSP1)
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