Accession | TIGR02223 |
Name | ftsN |
Function | cell division protein FtsN |
Gene Symbol | ftsN |
Trusted Cutoff | 107.65 |
Domain Trusted Cutoff | 107.65 |
Noise Cutoff | 65.55 |
Domain Noise Cutoff | 65.55 |
Isology Type | equivalog |
HMM Length | 299 |
Mainrole Category | Cellular processes |
Subrole Category | Cell division |
Gene Ontology Term | GO:0000910: cytokinesis biological_process |
Author | Haft DH |
Entry Date | Jun 14 2004 12:19PM |
Last Modified | Feb 14 2011 3:27PM |
Comment | FtsN is a poorly conserved protein active in cell division in a number of Proteobacteria. The N-terminal 30 residue region tends to by Lys/Arg-rich, and is followed by a membrane-spanning region. This is followed by an acidic low-complexity region of variable length and a well-conserved C-terminal domain of two tandem regions matched by Pfam model PF05036 (Sporulation related repeat), found in several cell division and sporulation proteins. The role of FtsN as a suppressor for other cell division mutations is poorly understood; it may involve cell wall hydrolysis. |
References | DR PFAM; PF05036; Sporulation related repeat
RN [1]
RM 12626683
RT Cytokinesis in bacteria.
RA Errington J, Daniel RA, Scheffers DJ.
RL Microbiol Mol Biol Rev. 2003 Mar;67(1):52-65 |
Genome Property | GenProp0206: bacterial cell division septum system (HMM) |