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toxin-antitoxin system HicB family antitoxin
This family consists of several bacterial HicB related proteins. The function of HicB is unknown although it is thought to be involved in pilus formation. It has been speculated that HicB performs a function antagonistic to that of pili and yet is necessary for invasion of certain niches [1]. [1]. 9721313. Evolution of the major pilus gene cluster of Haemophilus influenzae. Mhlanga-Mutangadura T, Morlin G, Smith AL, Eisenstark A, Golomb M;. J Bacteriol 1998;180:4693-4703. (from Pfam)
type II toxin-antitoxin system HicB family antitoxin
type II toxin-antitoxin system HicB family antitoxin is the antitoxin component of a type II toxin-antitoxin (TA) system and functions as an mRNA interferase antitoxin preventing effects of the cognate HicA family toxin
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