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SsgA family sporulation/cell division regulator
The precise function of SsgA is unknown. It has been found to be essential for spore formation, and to stimulate cell division [1]. [1]. 11004161. ssgA is essential for sporulation of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) and affects hyphal development by stimulating septum formation. van Wezel GP, van der Meulen J, Kawamoto S, Luiten RG, Koerten HK, Kraal B;. J Bacteriol 2000;182:5653-5662. (from Pfam)
SsgA family sporulation/cell division regulator similar to sporulation-specific cell division protein SsgB, which is required for the early stages of sporulation and may recruit FtsZ to the site of the future septum
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