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PspA/IM30 family protein

This family includes PspA a protein that suppresses sigma54-dependent transcription. The PspA protein, a negative regulator of the Escherichia coli phage shock psp operon, is produced when virulence factors are exported through secretins in many Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria and its homologue in plants, VIPP1, plays a critical role in thylakoid biogenesis, essential for photosynthesis. Activation of transcription by the enhancer-dependent bacterial sigma(54) containing RNA polymerase occurs through ATP hydrolysis-driven protein conformational changes enabled by activator proteins that belong to the large AAA(+) mechanochemical protein family. It has been shown that PspA directly and specifically acts upon and binds to the AAA(+) domain of the PspF transcription activator [2]. [1]. 10629175. The PspA protein of Escherichia coli is a negative regulator of. sigma(54)-dependent transcription.. Dworkin J, Jovanovic G, Model P;. J Bacteriol 2000;182:311-319.. [2]. 12079332. Mechanism of Action of the Escherichia coli Phage Shock Protein. PspA in Repression of the AAA Family Transcription Factor PspF.. Elderkin S, Jones S, Schumacher J, Studholme D, Buck M;. J Mol Biol 2002;320:23-37. (from Pfam)

Date:
2024-08-14
Family Accession:
NF015945.5
Method:
HMM
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PspA/IM30 family protein

PspA/IM30 family protein similar to Bacillus subtilis phage shock protein A homolog and Arabidopsis thaliana membrane-associated protein VIPP1, which is required for plastid vesicle formation and thylakoid membrane biogenesis

Date:
2017-11-30
Family Accession:
11448776
Method:
Sparcle
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