Protein Domain : Inner membrane-spanning protein YciB IPR006008

Type  Family
Description  Inner membrane-spanning protein YciB (also known as intracellular septation protein A) is a family of proteins which are essential for both normal cell division and bacterial virulence and are believed to play a role in the septation process [ , ]. These proteins play a role in cell envelope biogenesis, maintenance of cell envelope integrity and membrane homeostasis [, , , ].
Short Name  YciB

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