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9.B.139.1.6
YitM of 194 aas and 2 or 3 TMSs in a 1 (N-terminal) + 1 or 2 TMS (C-terminal) arrangement.  The B.subtilis yitPOM operon is a paralog of the sdpABC operon, which produces the secreted peptide toxin SDP. Unlike sdpABC, yitPOM is induced in biofilms by the DegS-DegU two-component regulatory system. High yitPOM expression leads to the production of a secreted toxin called YIT. Expression of yitQ, which lies upstream of yitPOM, confers resistance to the YIT toxin, suggesting that YitQ is an anti-toxin protein for the YIT toxin. The alternative sigma factor SigW also contributes to YIT toxin resistance. In a mutant lacking yitQ and sigW, the YIT toxin specifically inhibits biofilm formation, and the extracellular neutral protease NprB is required for this inhibition (Kobayashi and Ikemoto 2019).

Accession Number:O06748
Protein Name:Uncharacterized protein YitM
Length:194
Molecular Weight:21465.00
Species:Bacillus subtilis (strain 168) [224308]
Number of TMSs:1
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: Membrane1 / Single-pass membrane protein2
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1:	MKKAFLVFLS VVLVTTVFLV KQQESVAQAK QLEYSGEEIF KGFVFAQGEV GKQLPEVFNK 
61:	AMTDKLNTKQ AKAFANQVVA DIKKEDADFF DNLKKAVYSK DALKVDELLK KAGQIVEEKV 
121:	EAAKEIAASK DDTSRVQAEL VNTVDTANYF YYVSYVAAAG ALILIILAID ITPIAISDNV 
181:	DREMAIRTLV DELN