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PspC domain-containing protein
This family includes Phage shock protein C (PspC) that is thought to be a transcriptional regulator. The presumed domain is 60 amino acid residues in length. [1]. 1712397. Characterization and sequence of the Escherichia coli stress-induced psp operon. Brissette JL, Weiner L, Ripmaster TL, Model P;. J Mol Biol 1991;220:35-48. (from Pfam)
PspC domain-containing protein similar to Escherichia coli envelope stress response membrane protein PspC that is involved in transcription regulation; the pspC gene is part of phage shock protein (psp) operon that may play a role in the competition for survival under nutrient- or energy-limited conditions
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