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Spo0E family sporulation regulatory protein-aspartic acid phosphatase

Spore formation is an extreme response to starvation and can also be a component of disease transmission. Sporulation is controlled by an expanded two-component system where starvation signals result in sensor kinase activation and phosphorylation of the master sporulation response regulator Spo0A. Phosphatases such as Spo0E dephosphorylate Spo0A thereby inhibiting sporulation. This is a family of Spo0E-like phosphatases. The structure of a Bacillus anthracis member of this family has revealed an anti-parallel alpha-helical structure [1]. [1]. 17001075. Structural Characterization of Spo0E-like Protein-aspartic Acid Phosphatases That Regulate Sporulation in Bacilli. Grenha R, Rzechorzek NJ, Brannigan JA, de Jong RN, Ab E, Diercks T, Truffault V, Ladds JC, Fogg MJ, Bongiorni C, Perego M, Kaptein R, Wilson KS, Folkers GE, Wilkinson AJ;. J Biol Chem. 2006;281:37993-38003. (from Pfam)

GO Terms:
Biological Process:
regulation of sporulation (GO:0043937)
Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF020945.5
Method:
HMM
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aspartyl-phosphate phosphatase Spo0E family protein

aspartyl-phosphate phosphatase Spo0E specifically dephosphorylates the sporulation transcription factor Spo0A-P and negatively regulates the sporulation initiation pathway in order to control the proper timing of sporulation

Date:
2016-05-04
Family Accession:
10559368
Method:
Sparcle
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