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DUF1732 domain-containing protein
This domain of unknown function is often found at the C-terminus of bacterial proteins, many of which are hypothetical, including proteins of the YicC family which have Pfam:PF03755 at the N-terminus. These include a protein important in the stationary phase of growth, and required for growth at high temperature [1]. Structural modelling suggests this domain may bind nucleic acids [2]. [1]. 1925027. Three genes preceding pyrE on the Escherichia coli chromosome. are essential for survival and normal cell morphology in. stationary culture and at high temperature.. Poulsen P, Jensen KF;. Res Microbiol 1991;142:283-288.. [2]. 21348639. Ab Initio Modeling Led Annotation Suggests Nucleic Acid Binding. Function for Many DUFs.. Rigden DJ;. OMICS 2011;0:0-0. (from Pfam)
YicC/YloC family endoribonuclease
Family of bacterial proteins. Although poorly characterised, the members of this protein family have been demonstrated to play a role in stationary phase survival [1]. These proteins are not essential during stationary phase [1]. [1]. 1925027. Three genes preceding pyrE on the Escherichia coli chromosome. are essential for survival and normal cell morphology in. stationary culture and at high temperature.. Poulsen P, Jensen KF;. Res Microbiol 1991;142:283-288. (from Pfam)
YloC from Bacillus subtilis and YicC from Escherichia coli K-12 were both shown to act as endonucleases cleaving small RNA molecules.
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