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YkyA family protein
YkyA is a family of proteins containing a lipoprotein signal and a hydrolase domain. It is similar to cell wall binding proteins and might also be recognisable by a host immune defence system. It is thus likely to belong to pathways important for pathogenicity [1]. [1]. 16684363. Conserved genes in a path from commensalism to pathogenicity: comparative phylogenetic profiles of Staphylococcus epidermidis RP62A and ATCC12228. Wei W, Cao Z, Zhu YL, Wang X, Ding G, Xu H, Jia P, Qu D, Danchin A, Li Y;. BMC Genomics. 2006;7:112. (from Pfam)
YkyA family protein may be a cell-wall binding lipoprotein
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