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SulA-like leucine-rich domain-containing protein
High-scoring members of this family are the cell division inhibitor SulA. A stretch of 89 residues in the conserved portion of the seed alignment contains 21 consensus Leu sites, suggesting that some low-scoring members of this family may exceed the model's cutoff because of non-specific hits rather than true homology.
SOS-induced cell division inhibitor SulA
SulA, as found in Escherichia coli, is a cell division inhibitor induced by the SOS response. It interacts with FtsZ to halt cell division. SulA proteins, like FtsZ, differ greatly by lineage; SulA of Pseudomonas is architecturally somewhat different and is described by a different model, NF041583.
cell division inhibitor SulA
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