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- Q5446501 subject Q8802898.
- Q5446501 abstract "In molecular biology, the Fic/DOC protein family is a family of proteins which includes the Fic (filamentation induced by cAMP) protein and doc (death on curing) protein. The Fic protein is involved in cell division and is suggested to be involved in the synthesis of p-aminobenzoate or folate, indicating that the Fic protein and cAMP are involved in a regulatory mechanism of cell division via folate metabolism. This family contains a central conserved motif HPFXXGNG in most members. The exact molecular function of these proteins is uncertain. P1 lysogens of Escherichia coli carry the prophage as a stable low copy number plasmid. The frequency with which viable cells cured of prophage are produced is about 10(-5) per cell per generation. A significant part of this remarkable stability can be attributed to a plasmid-encoded mechanism that causes death of cells that have lost P1. In other words, the lysogenic cells appear to be addicted to the presence of the prophage. The plasmid withdrawal response depends on a gene named doc (death on curing) that is represented by this family.".
- Q5446501 symbol "Fic".
- Q5446501 thumbnail PDB_2f6s_EBI.jpg?width=300.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q1057.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q1148110.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q127060.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q1501491.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q1712327.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q172778.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q188909.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q210041.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q25419.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q3273544.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q417841.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q4995178.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q6710264.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q6804646.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q7187.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q7868.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q8054.
- Q5446501 wikiPageWikiLink Q8802898.
- Q5446501 symbol "Fic".
- Q5446501 type Biomolecule.
- Q5446501 type Protein.
- Q5446501 type Thing.
- Q5446501 type Q206229.
- Q5446501 type Q8054.
- Q5446501 comment "In molecular biology, the Fic/DOC protein family is a family of proteins which includes the Fic (filamentation induced by cAMP) protein and doc (death on curing) protein. The Fic protein is involved in cell division and is suggested to be involved in the synthesis of p-aminobenzoate or folate, indicating that the Fic protein and cAMP are involved in a regulatory mechanism of cell division via folate metabolism. This family contains a central conserved motif HPFXXGNG in most members.".
- Q5446501 label "Fic/DOC protein family".
- Q5446501 depiction PDB_2f6s_EBI.jpg.