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cell division topological specificity factor MinE
The E. coli minicell locus was shown to code for three gene products (MinC, MinD, and MinE) whose coordinate action is required for proper placement of the division septum. The minE gene codes for a topological specificity factor that, in wild-type cells, prevents the division inhibitor from acting at internal division sites while permitting it to block septation at polar sites [1]. [1]. 2645057. A division inhibitor and a topological specificity factor coded for by the minicell locus determine proper placement of the division septum in E. coli. de Boer PA, Crossley RE, Rothfield LI;. Cell 1989;56:641-649. (from Pfam)
cell division topological specificity factor MinE prevents cell division inhibition by proteins MinC and MinD at internal division sites while permitting inhibition at polar sites, ensuring cell division at the proper site
works in conjunction with MinC and MinD to enable cell division at the midpoint of the long axis of the cell
MinE is a cell division division protein, involved in proper placement of the FtsZ ring by locally blocking the MinCD division inhibitor, while allowing MinCD activity at other sites.
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