Inner membrane-spanning protein YciB (also known as intracellular septation protein A) is a family of proteins which are essential for both normal cell division and bacterial virulence and are believed to play a role in the septation process [1,2,3]. These proteins play a role in cell envelope biogenesis, maintenance of cell envelope integrity and membrane homeostasis [3,4,5,6]. [1]. 8830250. Identification and characterization of ispA, a Shigella flexneri. chromosomal gene essential for normal in vivo cell division and. intracellular spreading.. Mac Siomoin RA, Nakata N, Murai T, Yoshikawa M, Tsuji H,. Sasakawa C.;. Mol Microbiol 1996;19:599-609.. [2]. 9746567. Identification of two Shigella flexneri chromosomal loci. involved in intercellular spreading.. Hong M, Gleason Y, Wyckoff EE, Payne SM;. Infect Immun. 1998;66:4700-4710.. [3]. 26391555. Escherichia coli inner membrane protein YciB interacts with ZipA. that is important for cell division.. Badaluddin NA, Kitakawa M;. Genes Cells. 2015;20:956-965.. [4]. 26454142. Characterization of inner membrane protein YciB in Escherichia. coli: YciB interacts with cell elongation and division proteins.. Li G, Badaluddin NA, Kitakawa M;. Microbiol Immunol. 2015;59:700-704.. [5]. 30368949. A synergistic role for two predicted inner membrane proteins of. Escherichia coli in cell envelope integrity.. Mychack A, Amrutha RN, Chung C, Cardenas Arevalo K, Reddy M,. Janakiraman A;. Mol Microbiol. 2019;111:317-337.. [6]. 33431434. Defects in The First Step of Lipoprotein Maturation Underlie The. Synthetic Lethality of Escherichia coli Lacking The Inner. Membrane Proteins YciB And DcrB.. . TRUNCATED at 1650 bytes (from Pfam)
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