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CsgG/HfaB family protein
CsgG is an outer membrane-located lipoprotein that is highly resistant to protease digestion. During curli assembly, an adhesive surface fibre, CsgG is required to maintain the stability of CsgA and CsgB [1]. [1]. 9383186. Availability of the fibre subunit CsgA and the nucleator protein CsgB during assembly of fibronectin-binding curli is limited by the intracellular concentration of the novel lipoprotein CsgG. Loferer H, Hammar M, Normark S;. Mol Microbiol 1997;26:11-23. (from Pfam)
CsgG/HfaB family protein similar to Caulobacter HfaB, which is involved in attachment of the holdfast, a polysaccharide complex adhesive organelle, to the cell, and to CsgG, a lipoprotein that forms a secretion channel for curli subunits, functional amyloids involved in biofilm formation, in the outer membrane
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