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SpoIIIAC/SpoIIIAD family protein
This family consists of several bacterial stage III sporulation protein AC (SpoIIIAC) and SpoIIIAD sequences. The exact function of this family is unknown. SpoIIIAD is the an uncharacterised protein which is part of the spoIIIA operon that acts at sporulation stage III as part of a cascade of events leading to endospore formation. The operon is regulated by sigmaG [1]. [1]. 8969508. Systematic sequencing of the 283 kb 210 degrees-232 degrees region of the Bacillus subtilis genome containing the skin element and many sporulation genes. Mizuno M, Masuda S, Takemaru K, Hosono S, Sato T, Takeuchi M, Kobayashi Y;. Microbiology 1996;142:3103-3111. (from Pfam)
stage III sporulation protein AC
Members of this protein family are designated SpoIIIAC, part of the spoIIIA operon of sporulation genes whose mutant phenotype is linked to sporulation stage III. Members of this family are encoded by the genome of a species if and only if that species is capable of endospore formation, as in Bacillus subtilis. The molecular function of this small, probable integral membrane protein is unknown.
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