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Wzz/FepE/Etk N-terminal domain-containing protein
This HMM describes an N-terminal region of homology share by two different classes of chain length determinant proteins (also known as polysaccharide co-polymerases) and by membrane-bound tyrosine kinases such Etk, involved in the polysaccharide export.
LPS O-antigen length regulator Wzz(fepE)
The protein previously called FepE because it was through to be involved in ferric enterobactin transport is now recognized as a second O-antigen chain length determinant protein (that is, a polysaccharide co-polymerase), whose presence allow for a bimodal distribution of chain lengths. It is now called Wzz(fepE) to distinguish it from other Wzz proteins.
LPS O-antigen length regulator
lipopolysaccharide (LPS) O-antigen length regulator similar to Escherichia coli ferric enterobactin transport protein FepE, which is part of the ferric enterobactin transport system
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