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metal-dependent hydrolase
YdjM is a family of putative LexA-binding proteins. Members are predicted to be membrane-bound metal-dependent hydrolases that may be acting as phospholipases. It is a member of the SOS network, that rescues cells from UV and other DNA-damage. Expression of YdjM is regulated by LexA [1]. [1]. 22958895. A phylogenomic analysis of Escherichia coli / Shigella group: implications of genomic features associated with pathogenicity and ecological adaptation. Zhang Y, Lin K;. BMC Evol Biol. 2012;12:174. (from Pfam)
metal-dependent hydrolase is an inner-membrane YdjM family protein that may act as a phospholipase; similar to Bacillus subtilis protein YfhP and Escherichia coli inner membrane protein YbcI
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