| Description | This family of proteins appears to be primarily involved in the biosynthesis, transport, or localization of cell wall components, which may include poly-alpha-L-glutamine (PLG) or gamma-polyglutamic acid (PGA). These components are significant for the structural integrity of the cell wall and may contribute to stress tolerance and virulence in certain bacterial species. Some members of this family are suggested to be essential for the synthesis of a polyglutamate capsule, which is a key virulence factor during specific bacterial infections. The proteins may work in conjunction with other proteins to form complexes that facilitate the synthesis of these cell wall components. | Name | Cell Wall Biosynthesis Accessory Protein |
| Short Name | CW_Biosynth-Accessory | Type | Family |