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ftsQ ftsQ ANS84484.1 ANS84484.1 bamA bamA ANS86606.1 ANS86606.1
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ftsQCell division protein FtsQ; Essential cell division protein. May link together the upstream cell division proteins, which are predominantly cytoplasmic, with the downstream cell division proteins, which are predominantly periplasmic. May control correct divisome assembly. (260 aa)
ANS84484.1Lysophospholipase NTE1; Intracellular phospholipase B that catalyzes the double deacylation of phosphatidylcholine (PC) to glycerophosphocholine (GroPCho). Plays an important role in membrane lipid homeostasis. Responsible for the rapid PC turnover in response to inositol, elevated temperatures, or when choline is present in the growth medium (By similarity); Belongs to the NTE family; Contains 2 cyclic nucleotide-binding domains; Contains 1 patatin domain. (760 aa)
bamAOuter membrane protein assembly factor BamA; Part of the outer membrane protein assembly complex, which is involved in assembly and insertion of beta-barrel proteins into the outer membrane. (800 aa)
ANS86606.1Part of the translocation and assembly module (TAM) autotransporter assembly complex, which functions in translocation of autotransporters across the outer membrane; Belongs to the TamA family. (571 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Vibrio scophthalmi
NCBI taxonomy Id: 45658
Other names: CAIM 75, CECT 4638, CIP 105211, LMG 19158, LMG:19158, V. scophthalmi, strain A089
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