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Small acid-soluble proteins (SASPs) are crucial in protecting bacterial spores, particularly in Bacillus and Clostridium species, by binding to DNA and altering its conformation to resist damage from UV light, desiccation, and chemical agents. These proteins also play a role in spore germination, as they are degraded to release the DNA for cellular processes once favorable conditions return.
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