Structural highlights
Function
SP2AA_BACSU In the phosphorylated form it could act as an anti-anti-sigma factor that counteracts SpoIIAB and thus releases sigma f from inhibition.[1]
Evolutionary Conservation
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See Also
References
- ↑ Min KT, Hilditch CM, Diederich B, Errington J, Yudkin MD. Sigma F, the first compartment-specific transcription factor of B. subtilis, is regulated by an anti-sigma factor that is also a protein kinase. Cell. 1993 Aug 27;74(4):735-42. PMID:8358793