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Biochimie


Title:A family of homologous substrate-binding proteins with a broad range of substrate specificity and dissimilar biological functions
Author(s):Wu LF; Mandrand-Berthelot MA;
Address:"Institut National des Sciences Appliquees, Villeurbanne, France"
Journal Title:Biochimie
Year:1995
Volume:77
Issue:9
Page Number:744 - 750
DOI: 10.1016/0300-9084(96)88192-2
ISSN/ISBN:0300-9084 (Print) 0300-9084 (Linking)
Abstract:"The uptake of peptides is accomplished mainly by a family of homologous oligopeptide or dipeptide transporters in bacteria. Computer-aided sequence analyses expand members of the oligopeptide-binding protein family to nickel and heme permeases and other proteins, including an enzyme hyaluronate synthase. They are involved in human pathogenicity, bacterial virulence, substrate-sensing, bacterial conjugation and bacterial metabolic reactions distinct from nutrient uptake. These homologous proteins are found in both purple bacteria and Gram-positive bacteria, indicating the presence of a common ancestor before the appearance of the two eubacterial phyla. Nevertheless, the pheromone-binding proteins, involved in bacterial conjugation, and the hyaluronate synthase are present only in the low G-C Gram-positive eubacteria subdivision, which suggests that these proteins diverged from the common ancestor after the appearance of this subdivision"
Keywords:"Amino Acid Sequence Biological Transport *Carrier Proteins Databases, Factual Glucuronosyltransferase *Glycosyltransferases Hyaluronan Synthases *Membrane Proteins *Membrane Transport Proteins Molecular Sequence Data Nickel/metabolism Oligopeptides/*metab;"
Notes:"MedlineWu, L F Mandrand-Berthelot, M A eng France 1995/01/01 Biochimie. 1995; 77(9):744-50. doi: 10.1016/0300-9084(96)88192-2"

 
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