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Pathway Description
Operon: ydfABC
Escherichia coli
Protein Pathway
The ydfABC operon in E. coli contains three genes that encode uncharacterized proteins. The genes involved may be prophage genes, and thus have no known function in E. coli. There are no currently known activators or repressors of this operon.
References
Operon: ydfABC References
Bouche F, Bouche JP: Genetic evidence that DicF, a second division inhibitor encoded by the Escherichia coli dicB operon, is probably RNA. Mol Microbiol. 1989 Jul;3(7):991-4.
Pubmed: 2477663
Coulson, T.J. and Patten, C.L., 2015. The TyrR transcription factor regulates the divergent akr-ipdC operons of Enterobacter cloacae UW5. PLoS One, 10(3), p.e0121241.
Ponath, F., Hör, J. and Vogel, J., 2022. An overview of gene regulation in bacteria by small RNAs derived from mRNA 3′ ends. FEMS microbiology reviews, 46(5), p.fuac017.
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