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type II toxin-antitoxin system RelE/ParE family toxin
This family consists of hypothetical bacterial proteins of unknown function as well as phage Gp49 proteins. (from Pfam)
Members of this strictly bacterial protein family are small, at roughly 100 amino acids. The gene is almost invariably the upstream member of a gene pair, where the downstream member is a predicted DNA-binding protein from a clade within Pfam helix-turn-helix family PF01381. These gene pairs, when found on the bacterial chromosome, often are located with prophage regions, but also in both integrated plasmid regions and near housekeeping genes. Ssl7039 was characterized as a ribonuclease toxin.
type II toxin-antitoxin system RelE/ParE family toxin similar to Haemophilus influenzae protein HI_1419
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