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DUF1039 domain-containing protein
This family consists of several hypothetical bacterial proteins from Escherichia coli and Citrobacter rodentium. The function of this family is unknown. (from Pfam)
type III secretion system LEE needle protein cochaperone EscG
EscG/YscG/SsaH family type III secretion system needle protein co-chaperone
This family describes a small protein, always smaller than 100 amino acids, encoded in pathogenicity islands for bacterial type III secretion systems in various strains of Yersinia, Salmonella, and enteropathogenic E. coli, as well as Chromobacterium violaceum and Citrobacter rodentium. Although strictly associated with type III secretion systems, this protein seems not yet to have been characterized as part of the apparatus or as an effector protein.
EscG/YscG/SsaH family type III secretion system needle protein co-chaperone may prevent the polymerization of needle subunits within the bacterial cell
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