Little is known what the ybiL protein is supposed to do. From the NMR study in the context of the Protein Structure Initiative and NESG consortium, large portions of it are disordered with some (possibly transient) helices on both the N- and C-terminal arms. This was supported by the NMR chemical shifts. The central domain is a Zinc finger with a .
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