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cotZ cotZ cotY cotY cotX cotX cotW cotW cotV cotV yjcZ yjcZ spoVIF spoVIF cotU cotU cotC cotC yodI yodI cgeC cgeC cgeA cgeA cgeB cgeB ytxO ytxO cotS cotS cotSA cotSA cotB cotB cotH cotH cotG cotG
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cotZSpore coat protein (insoluble fraction, outermost layer); Evidence 1a: Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied strain; Product type s: structure. (148 aa)
cotYOuter spore coat protein (insoluble fraction); Evidence 1a: Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied strain; Product type cp: cell process. (162 aa)
cotXSpore coat protein (insoluble fraction); Evidence 1a: Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied strain; Product type cp: cell process. (172 aa)
cotWSpore coat protein (insoluble fraction); Evidence 1a: Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied strain; Product type cp: cell process. (105 aa)
cotVSpore coat protein (insoluble fraction); Evidence 1a: Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied strain; Product type cp: cell process. (128 aa)
yjcZPutative type I toxin; Evidence 3: Function proposed based on presence of conserved amino acid motif, structural feature or limited homology; Product type h: extrachromosomal origin. (49 aa)
spoVIFSporulation-specific protein needed for heat resistance; Transcription factor involved in spore coat assembly and spore resistance. Regulates the transcription of at least cgeA, cotG and cotS. (84 aa)
cotUSpore coat protein; Evidence 1a: Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied strain; Product type f: factor. (86 aa)
cotCSpore coat protein (outer); Evidence 1a: Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied strain; Product type s: structure. (66 aa)
yodIConserved hypothetical protein; Evidence 4: Homologs of previously reported genes of unknown function. (83 aa)
cgeCProtein involved in maturation of the outermost layer of the spore; May be involved in maturation of the outermost layer of the spore. (101 aa)
cgeASpore outermost layer component; May be involved in maturation of the outermost layer of the spore. (133 aa)
cgeBProtein involved in maturation of the outermost layer of the spore; May be involved in maturation of the outermost layer of the spore. (317 aa)
ytxOOuter spore coat protein; Evidence 1a: Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied strain; Product type s: structure. (143 aa)
cotSSpore coat protein; Seems to be required for the assembly of the CotSA protein in spores. (351 aa)
cotSASpore coat protein; Evidence 1a: Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied strain; Product type cp: cell process; Belongs to the glycosyltransferase group 1 family. Glycosyltransferase 4 subfamily. (377 aa)
cotBSpore coat protein (outer); Evidence 1a: Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied strain; Product type s: structure. (380 aa)
cotHSpore coat protein (inner); Involved in the assembly of several proteins in the inner and outer layer of the spore coat. Stabilizes CotC and CotU in the mother cell compartment of sporulating cells and promotes the assembly of both early and late forms of CotC-related polypeptides on the spore surface. Belongs to the CotH family. (362 aa)
cotGSpore morphogenetic protein; May be a morphogenetic protein that is required for the incorporation of protein CotB into the spore coat. (195 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Bacillus subtilis 168
NCBI taxonomy Id: 224308
Other names: B. subtilis subsp. subtilis str. 168, Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis 168, Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. 168, Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. BGSC 1A700
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