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sporulation inhibitor of replication protein SirA
This entry represents the Sporulation inhibitor of replication (sirA) family of proteins from Bacillus sp. Induction of sporulation in rapidly growing cells inhibits replication; this is thought to be through the action of SirA protein and independent of phosphorylated Spo0A; however SirA protein synthesis is induced by Spo0A [1]. [1]. 19329632. The conserved sporulation protein YneE inhibits DNA replication in Bacillus subtilis. Rahn-Lee L, Gorbatyuk B, Skovgaard O, Losick R;. J Bacteriol. 2009;191:3736-3739. (from Pfam)
SirA domain-containing protein
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