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Category: Other genes
1.1. Cell envelope and cell division
| Name | Function |
| ddcA | control of [protein|7BF591DCDC9635C605D76135481A8A9DB63EE861|YneA] activity |
| disA | control of [SW|sporulation] initiation |
| divIB | septum formation |
| divIC | septum formation |
| divIVA | division site selection, chromosome segregation and control of peptidoglycan homeostasis |
| dynA | fusion of membranes |
| ezrA | control of [protein|search|FtsZ ]ring formation |
| ftsA | formation of Z-ring |
| ftsH | cell division, sporulation initiation |
| ftsL | septum formation |
| ftsW | cell division |
| ftsZ | formation of Z-ring |
| gpsB | [SW|cell division], cell elongation, spatiotemporal control of penicillinâbinding protein activity |
| mciZ | inhibits GTPase activity of [protein|41872E2EF00C79918DD077F2EF78F37E24FEB110|FtsZ] and Z ring formation during sporulation |
| noc | control of [SW|cell division] |
| pbpB | septation, [SW|cell division] |
| plsX | biosynthesis of phospholipids |
| racA | |
| rasP | control of [SW|cell division], and [protein|D04629D798E458AD538809BB2B150B7FA81D2C7E|SigV] and [protein|3D974DD2967C7F8FD4E3C2AF42617B8AE9F0296D|SigW] activity |
| refZ | relocalization of the [protein|search|FtsZ ]ring, placement of the sporulation septum |
| sepF | recruitment of [protein|41872E2EF00C79918DD077F2EF78F37E24FEB110|FtsZ] |
| sftA | resolution of chromosome dimers |
| spoVG | cell division, control of sporulation initiation |
| tseB | unknown |
| ugtP | synthesis of glucolipids and anchoring of lipoteichoic acid, inhibition of [protein|41872E2EF00C79918DD077F2EF78F37E24FEB110|FtsZ] assembly |
| walJ | coordination of cell division with DNA replication |
| whiA | control of Z ring asembly and chromosome segregation |
| yisK | control of [SW|cell division] |
| yneA | inhibits cell division during SOS response |
| yodL | control of [SW|cell division] |
| ypbE | unknown |
| yrrS | unknown |
| zapA | control of Z-ring formation |

