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phage shock protein PspD
Members of this family are phage shock protein PspD, found in a minority of bacteria that carry the defining genes of the phage shock regulon (pspA, pspB, pspC, and pspF). It is found in Escherichia coli, Yersinia pestis, and closely related species, where it is part of the phage shock operon. It is known to be expressed but its function is unknown. (from Pfam)
phage shock protein PspD is part of the phage shock protein (psp) operon (pspABCDE) that may play a significant role in the competition for survival under nutrient- or energy-limited conditions
Members of this family are phage shock protein PspD, found in a minority of bacteria that carry the defining genes of the phage shock regulon (pspA, pspB, pspC, and pspF). It is found in Escherichia coli, Yersinia pestis, and closely related species, where it is part of the phage shock operon. It is known to be expressed but its function is unknown.
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