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Multiple deletions reveal the essentiality of the DedA membrane protein family in Escherichia coli
2012
Microbiology
The DedA family is a highly conserved, ancient family of membrane proteins with representatives in most sequenced genomes. A characteristic of prokaryotic DedA family genes is extensive gene duplication, with most bacterial genomes carrying two or more homologues. The Escherichia coli genome carries eight DedA genes, each individually nonessential. We previously described an E. coli mutant (BC202; DyghB : : kan R , DyqjA : : tet R ) with in-frame deletions of two DedA genes encoding proteins
doi:10.1099/mic.0.056325-0
pmid:22301910
fatcat:tkhboel4mjbd5ppmdd4rmnpxn4