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BON domain-containing protein
This domain is found in a family of osmotic shock protection proteins (e.g. Swiss:P27291). It is also found in some Secretins and a group of potential haemolysins. Its likely function is attachment to phospholipid membranes [1]. [1]. 12878000. The BON domain: a putative membrane-binding domain. Yeats C, Bateman A;. Trends Biochem Sci 2003;28:352-355. (from Pfam)
division/outer membrane stress-associated lipid-binding lipoprotein
divisome-associated lipoprotein YraP
divisome-associated lipoprotein YraP such as Salmonella enterica YraP that contributes to cell envelope integrity and virulence
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