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cell division protein FtsL
cell division protein FtsL is an essential cell division protein that may link together the upstream cell division proteins, which are predominantly cytoplasmic, with the downstream cell division proteins, which are predominantly periplasmic
This model represents FtsL, both forms similar to that in E. coli and similar to that in B. subtilis. FtsL is one of the later proteins active in cell division septum formation. FtsL is small, low in complexity, and highly divergent. The scope of this model is broader than that of the Pfam model PF04999.3 for FtsL, as this one includes FtsL from Bacillus subtilis and related species.
Membrane bound cell division protein at septum
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