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phage regulatory CII family protein
This family consists of several phage regulatory protein CII (CP76) sequences which are thought to be DNA binding proteins which are involved in the establishment of lysogeny [1]. [1]. 3806670. Control of gene expression in the P2-related template coliphages. III. DNA sequence of the major control region of phage 186. Kalionis B, Dodd IB, Egan JB;. J Mol Biol 1986;191:199-209. [2]. 2704042. Control of gene expression in the P2-related temperate coliphage 186. VI. Sequence analysis of the early lytic region. Richardson H, Puspurs A, Egan JB;. J Mol Biol 1989;206:251-255. (from Pfam)
YmfL family putative regulatory protein
Members of this family are homologs of the e14 prophage region protein YmfL from Escherichia coli K-12. Distant homology to phage regulatory protein CII, as described by Pfam model PF06892, suggests a similar function.
protein YmfL
The founding member of this family, YmfL from Escherichia coli K-12, is encoded in the e14 prophage region. Member proteins are distantly related to phage regulatory protein CII, as described by Pfam model PF06892.
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