Description | The FliO/MopB family is involved in bacterial motility and virulence, with members playing roles in flagellar biosynthesis and adherence. Proteins in the family may assist in the localization and assembly of flagellar components and adhesins on the bacterial surface, which are crucial for movement and host interaction. The family includes proteins that are required for both motility and virulence, indicating a dual function that is essential for the pathogenicity of some bacteria. | Name | Flagellar biosynthesis and adherence |
Short Name | FliO/MopB | Type | Family |