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This comprehensive overview explores various bacterial protein families including hemolysin, lipoproteins, and endonucleases, among others. We examine their roles in processes like lipoprotein sorting, metal efflux, and fatty acid transport. Included are detailed descriptions of associated proteins such as ferrichrome-R, thermolysin, and sphingomyelinase. The significance of these proteins in cellular functions, pathogenicity, and potential applications in biotechnology is discussed. Emphasis is placed on their associations with membrane processes and transcription regulation, highlighting key hypothetical proteins involved.
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L/C/BR L/C/B/BR 2X hemolysin Peptido-asso-protein X4 endonuclease L/C/B/BR Hypotheticals lipoprotein-sorting protein L/C Ferrichrome-R 5X thermolysin L/C/B Lipoprotein X2 L/C/B*/BR* L/C/B L/C/BR 2X sphingomyelinase L/C/B L/C/B lipase metalloendopeptidase L/C/B/BR Cytoplasmic membrane proteins L/C/B/BR Metal efflux L/C/B Short chain DH L/C/B Cyc-protease L/C/B/BR Flagellar associated proteins L/C/B Fatty acid transport YVTN L/C/B L/C/B Transcription-R L/C/B/BR 3X lipoprotein L/C/B*/BR* L/C/B/BR TonB-receptor X8 L/C/BR L/C/B Hydrolase/esterase L/C/B* Receptor Haemolytic protein L/C/B L/C/BR OMPS omp-A Collagenase