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PA3496 family putative envelope integrity protein
This poorly understood protein family consists of small and highly divergent proteins, about 65 amino long, making detection difficult, but is widely distributed in Gram-negative bacteria. PA3496 from Pseudomonas aeruginosa was shown to be upregulated somewhat in the presence of inulin or inulin-derived fructooligosaccharide. Moraxella catarrhalis strains in which MCR_0424 is knocked out by mutation have a severe defect in resistance to complement present in serum. The latter result suggests a role as a cell envelope integrity protein. This family appears related to Pfam family PF12065 (DUF3545), and probably should be considered as a related model from a broader clan.
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