sctJ
SctJ is a gene that encodes a membrane-associated protein involved in bacterial cell envelope biogenesis and membrane organization. It is primarily studied within the context of bacterial genetics and physiology, particularly in species such as Escherichia coli. The SctJ protein is part of the Type III secretion system (T3SS), a complex nanomachine used by many pathogenic bacteria to translocate effector proteins directly into host cells.
Functionally, SctJ plays a critical role in the assembly and stability of the injectisome, the syringe-like
Research indicates that mutations in the sctJ gene can impair the functionality of the Type III secretion
In summary, SctJ is a membrane-bound protein integral to the proper functioning of bacterial Type III secretion