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PROSITE documentation PDOC00986
Glucose inhibited division protein A family signatures


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PURL: https://purl.expasy.org/prosite/documentation/PDOC00986

Description

Bacterial glucose inhibited division protein A (gene gidA) is a protein of 70 Kd whose function is not yet known and whose sequence is highly conserved. It is evolutionary related to yeast hypothetical protein YGL236C, Caenorhabditis elegans hypothetical protein F52H3.2 and a Bacillus subtilis protein called gid (and which is different from B.subtilis gidA).

We selected two highly conserved regions as signature patterns. Both regions are located in the central region of the protein.

Last update:

April 2006 / Pattern revised.

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Technical section

PROSITE methods (with tools and information) covered by this documentation:

GIDA_1, PS01280; Glucose inhibited division protein A family signature 1  (PATTERN)

GIDA_2, PS01281; Glucose inhibited division protein A family signature 2  (PATTERN)


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