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oligosaccharide flippase family protein
polysaccharide biosynthesis C-terminal domain-containing protein
This family represents the C-terminal integral membrane region of polysaccharide biosynthesis proteins. (from Pfam)
Members of this family are integral membrane proteins [1]. Many members of the family are implicated in production of polysaccharide. The family includes RfbX part of the O antigen biosynthesis operon [2]. The family includes SpoVB from Bacillus subtilis Swiss:Q00758, which is involved in spore cortex biosynthesis [3]. [1]. 8118055. Analysis of the Rhizobium meliloti genes exoU, exoV, exoW, exoT,. and exoI involved in exopolysaccharide biosynthesis and nodule. invasion: exoU and exoW probably encode glucosyltransferases.. Becker A, Kleickmann A, Kuster H, Keller M, Arnold W, Puhler A;. Mol Plant Microbe Interact. 1993;6:735-744.. [2]. 7517390. Genetic analysis of the O-specific lipopolysaccharide. biosynthesis region (rfb) of Escherichia coli K-12 W3110:. identification of genes that confer group 6 specificity to. Shigella flexneri serotypes Y and 4a.. Yao Z, Valvano MA;. J Bacteriol 1994;176:4133-4143.. [3]. 1744050. Cloning, characterization, and expression of the spoVB gene of. Bacillus subtilis.. Popham DL, Stragier P;. J Bacteriol 1991;173:7942-7949. (from Pfam)
lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis protein
lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis protein similar to Sinorhizobium meliloti ExoT; might function as a translocase for lipopolysaccharides and participate in the biosynthesis of cell wall components such as teichuronic acid. The integral membrane proteins from the MATE family are involved in exporting metabolites across the cell membrane and are responsible for multidrug resistance (MDR) in many bacteria and animals. A number of family members are involved in the synthesis of peptidoglycan components in bacteri
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