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===Magnesium Transport=== | ===Magnesium Transport=== | ||
A role for MgtC as a magnesium transporter has been debated since its discovery. Several publications have produced data indicating that this protein is critical for the uptake of magnesium in magnesium-deprived medium, while other literature has shown that this protein plays an insignificant role in this process. | A role for MgtC as a magnesium transporter has been debated since its discovery. Several publications have produced data indicating that this protein is critical for the uptake of magnesium in magnesium-deprived medium, while other literature has shown that this protein plays an insignificant role in this process. | ||
- | Support for a role in magnesium transport is supported by: 1) Mutants of MgtC are unable to survive in low-magnesium environment; 2) Expression of the gene encoding for MgtC is highly-induced in low magnesium environment; 3) Genes adjacent to the MgtC gene encode for known magnesium transporters. Very recent evidence against MgtC playing a role in magnesium transport showed that RT-PCR experiments gave consistent levels of MgtC expression despite changes in the concentration of extracellular magnesium | + | Support for a role in magnesium transport is supported by: 1) Mutants of MgtC are unable to survive in low-magnesium environment; 2) Expression of the gene encoding for MgtC is highly-induced in low magnesium environment; 3) Genes adjacent to the MgtC gene encode for known magnesium transporters. Very recent evidence against MgtC playing a role in magnesium transport showed that RT-PCR experiments gave consistent levels of MgtC expression despite changes in the concentration of extracellular magnesium. |
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+ | ===Potential for Binding Amino Acids=== | ||
+ | The exploration of this role for MgtC was first considered because of the ACT domain-like structure of the C-terminal domain. ACT domains commonly bind small amino acids within the cell as a form of regulation. Yang et al. showed that the structure of the C-terminal domain overlaps significantly with the structure of SerA, a known amino acid-binding ACT domain from ''E. coli''. However, the glycine that is critical for the binding of amino acids in these ACT domains has been substituted in MgtC with a tyrosine, likely abolishing any potential amino acid binding activity | ||
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