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sporulation protein YqfD
This family consists of several putative bacterial stage IV sporulation (SpoIV) proteins. YqfD of Bacillus subtilis (Swiss:P54469) is known to be essential for efficient sporulation although its exact function is unknown [1]. [1]. 12662922. The sigmaE regulon and the identification of additional sporulation genes in Bacillus subtilis. Eichenberger P, Jensen ST, Conlon EM, van Ooij C, Silvaggi J, Gonzalez-Pastor JE, Fujita M, Ben-Yehuda S, Stragier P, Liu JS, Losick R;. J Mol Biol 2003;327:945-972. (from Pfam)
sporulation protein YqfD is a stage IV sporulation protein known to be essential for efficient sporulation
YqfD is part of the sigma-E regulon in the sporulation program of endospore-forming Gram-positive bacteria. Mutation results in a sporulation defect in Bacillus subtilis. Members are found in all currently known endospore-forming bacteria, including the genera Bacillus, Symbiobacterium, Carboxydothermus, Clostridium, and Thermoanaerobacter.
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