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DUF2619 domain-containing protein
This bacterial family of proteins has no known function. This family includes the B. subtilis YqhV protein which is found just upstream of the SpoIIIA operon, suggesting it may play a role in sporulation or its regulation [1]. The protein is composed of three hydrophobic alpha helices that may form transmembrane helices. [1]. 15383836. The program of gene transcription for a single differentiating cell type during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. Eichenberger P, Fujita M, Jensen ST, Conlon EM, Rudner DZ, Wang ST, Ferguson C, Haga K, Sato T, Liu JS, Losick R;. PLoS Biol. 2004;2:e328. [2]. 17693505. Essential internal promoter in the spoIIIA locus of Bacillus subtilis. Guillot C, Moran CP Jr;. J Bacteriol. 2007;189:7181-7189. (from Pfam)
YqhV family protein
YqhV family protein is a DUF2619 domain-containing protein similar to Bacillus subtilis protein YqhV
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