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BcsR/BcsP family cellulose biosynthesis protein
BcsR (bacterial cellulose synthesis R, previously YhjR in Escherichia coli) is a small cytosolic protein essential for cellulose. It appears to form part of the Bcs macrocomplex that also includes membrane, periplasmic, and outer membrane components. BcsP, a much longer protein, share N-terminal homology with BcsR.
cellulose biosynthesis protein BcsR
BcsR (bacterial cellulose synthesis R, previously YhjR in Escherichia coli) is a small cytosolic protein essential for cellulose. It appears to form part of the Bcs macrocomplex that also includes membrane, periplasmic, and outer membrane components. BcsR shares homology with the N-terminal domain of BcsP, a longer protein with variable and repetitive C-terminal regions, found in beta-proteobacteria. See PF10945 for an HMM that describes the shared region.
YhjR family protein
YhjR family protein similar to Escherichia coli YhjR, encoded by a gene that is part of the yhjR-bcsQABZC operon but is not required for cellulose synthesis
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