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anti-sigma-F factor Fin
Fin (formerly known as YabK) is a small protein required for efficient switching from sigma(F)- to sigma(G)-directed gene expression during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis. Fin has been proposed to be an anti-sigma(F) factor which, by disabling sigma(F), promotes the switch to late developmental gene expression in the forespore [1]. [1]. 21037003. A small protein required for the switch from {sigma}F to. {sigma}G during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis.. Camp AH, Wang AF, Losick R;. J Bacteriol. 2011;193:116-124. (from Pfam)
anti-sigma-F factor Fin family protein
anti-sigma-F factor Fin family protein similar to Bacillus subtilis Fin, an anti-sigma factor for sporulation specific sigma-F factor, which allows the switch to sigma-G factor and progression to the late sporulation development stages by antagonizing sigma-F
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