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tetratricopeptide repeat protein
outer membrane protein assembly factor BamD
This outer membrane lipoprotein carries a TPR-like region towards its N-terminal. YfiO in E.coli is one of three outer membrane lipoproteins that form a multicomponent YaeT complex in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria that is involved in the targeting and folding of beta-barrel outer membrane proteins. YfiO is the only essential lipoprotein component of the complex. It is required for the proper assembly and/or targeting of outer membrane proteins to the outer membrane. Through its interactions with NlpB it maintains the functional integrity of the YaeT complex. [1]. 16824102. YfiO stabilizes the YaeT complex and is essential for outer membrane protein assembly in Escherichia coli. Malinverni JC, Werner J, Kim S, Sklar JG, Kahne D, Misra R, Silhavy TJ;. Mol Microbiol. 2006;61:151-164. (from Pfam)
outer membrane protein assembly factor BamD is part of the outer membrane protein assembly complex, which is involved in assembly and insertion of beta-barrel proteins into the outer membrane
Members of this protein family include YfiO, a near-essential protein of the outer membrane, part of a complex involved in protein insertion into the bacterial outer membrane. Many proteins in this family are annotated as ComL, based on the involvement of this protein in natural transformation with exogenous DNA in Neisseria gonorrhoeae. This protein family shows sequence similarity to, but is distinct from, the tol-pal system protein YbgF (TIGR02795).
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