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Cell division activator CedA
CedA is made up of four antiparallel beta-strands and an alpha-helix. It activates cell division by inhibiting chromosome over-replication. This is mediated by binding to dsDNA via the beta-sheet. [1,2]. [1]. 15865419. Solution structure and interactions of the Escherichia coli cell division activator protein CedA. Chen HA, Simpson P, Huyton T, Roper D, Matthews S;. Biochemistry. 2005;44:6738-6744. [2]. 9427399. CedA is a novel Escherichia coli protein that activates the cell division inhibited by chromosomal DNA over-replication. Katayama T, Takata M, Sekimizu K;. Mol Microbiol. 1997;26:687-697. (from Pfam)
cell division activator CedA
cell division activator CedA activates the cell division inhibited by chromosomal DNA over-replication
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