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EexN family lipoprotein
Members of this family are lipoproteins, typically associated with mobile elements such as phage, and related to the entry exclusion protein Eex of IncN-type plasmids. Members of this family tend to be small (shorter than 90 amino acids) with three invariant Cys residues, one of which belongs to the lipoprotein signal peptide. This family shares some similarities with TIGR04359, which includes the entry exclusion lipoprotein TrbK of IncPalpha-type plasmids.
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