Regulator gene glucosyltransferases (Rgg/SHP) systems

Regulator gene glucosyltransferases (Rgg, also sometimes known as Gad or Mut) are a family of cell signaling proteins in bacteria. Rgg proteins are part of the RRNPP superfamily of transcriptional regulators and are found in multiple Gram-positive Firmicutes bacteria, such as Streptococcus, Lactobacillus, and Listeria species.

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Regulator gene glucosyltransferases (Rgg/SHP) systems

Regulator gene glucosyltransferases (Rgg, also sometimes known as Gad or Mut) are a family of cell signaling proteins in bacteria. Rgg proteins are part of the RRNPP superfamily of transcriptional regulators and are found in multiple Gram-positive Firmicutes bacteria, such as Streptococcus, Lactobacillus, and Listeria species.

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