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GTPase
This HMM identifies the P-loop-containing domain of large numbers of GTPases with ribosome-associated functions, including many involved in ribosome maturation (Der, Era, etc), ribosome rescue (HflX), and protein translation (InfB, Tuf, PrfC).
dynamin family protein
isoniazid-induced dynamin-like GTPase IniC
Interruption of cell envelope biosynthesis pathways by either isoniazid or ethambutol, two unrelated front-line drugs for the treatment of tuberculosis, induces expression of the iniBAC operon, and mutational changes in any of the three encoded proteins can lead to adaptive resistance to those drugs. IniC, like IniA, is a dynamin-like GTPase, a member of a family involved in membrane remodeling events such as fusions and fissions during vesicle trafficking. A recent study on the adjacent protein IniA supports this view and weakens earlier suggestions that efflux might be the primary function of the operon.
dynamin-like GTPase family protein
dynamin-like GTPase family protein similar to Mycobacterium tuberculosis isoniazid-induced proteins IniA and IniC, and to Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitofusin FZO1, an essential transmembrane GTPase that mediates mitochondrial fusion
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