bamC
BamC is a periplasmic lipoprotein component of the beta-barrel assembly machinery (BAM) complex found in many Gram-negative bacteria. It is associated with the outer membrane through an N-terminal lipid modification of a conserved cysteine residue, positioning it within the periplasm where it can interact with other BAM components.
BamC functions as part of the BAM complex, which is responsible for folding and inserting outer membrane
Distribution and genetics: BamC is widespread among Gram-negative bacteria but not universal. It is typically encoded
Research and significance: BamC is a focus of studies on the BAM complex as a potential target