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=='''Introduction'''==
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=='''Alginate Binding Periplasmin Proteins of Sphingomonas sp. A1 (AlgQ1, AlgQ2)'''==
<StructureSection load='1y3n' size='300' side='right' caption='Structure of AlgQ1, alginate-binding protein, complexed with an alginate disaccharide (PDB entry [[1y3n]])' scene=Alginate Binding Protein, AlgQ1''>
<StructureSection load='1y3n' size='300' side='right' caption='Structure of AlgQ1, alginate-binding protein, complexed with an alginate disaccharide (PDB entry [[1y3n]])' scene=Alginate Binding Protein, AlgQ1''>
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== Introduction: ==
Alginate binding protein is the protein responsible for mediating the transport of alginate from the pit on the cell surface to the alginate specific ABC (ATP-binding cassette) importer <ref>PMID:15794643</ref>. This system of transferring exists in a gram-negative bacterium, Sphingomonas sp. A1<ref>PMID:8785434</ref>. This protein, which is a periplasmic binding protein, has two homologues AlgQ1 and AlgQ2 coded in PDB as 1Y3N and 1J1N respectively. Alginate is an anionic polysaccharide that is highly found in the cell walls of brown algae. Alginic acid (Alginate) is a linear copolymer with homopolymeric blocks of (1-4)-linked β-D-mannuronate (M) and its C-5 epimer α-L-guluronate (G) residues, linked with covalent bonds. Monomers arrange together in three forms, blocks of consecutive G residues, Blocks of Consecutive M residues and heteropolymeric random sequences of G and M<ref>PMID:22125349</ref>. Strain A1 directly take in this polymeric molecule into the cytoplasm in a process, an important part of which is alginate-binding proteins. 1Y3N is the structure of this alginate binding protein complexed with an alginate disaccharide. A significant number of ABC transporters analyzed so far are just capable of transporting small molecules with a molecular mass less than 2 kDa <ref>PMID:15189142</ref>. In macromolecule assimilation, the macromolecule degrading enzymes play the role of making smaller molecules by breaking macromolecules into pieces, so the living cell can assimilate it. As a result, the alginate ABC importer of strain A1 is unusual in the sense that it can import a macromolecule with an average molecular mass of 26 kDa, without the need to break the macromolecule into smaller parts and the alginate binding protein is the periplasmic binding protein that mediates this transport along with other proteins being active in this specific transporter <ref>PMID:9529892</ref>.
Alginate binding protein is the protein responsible for mediating the transport of alginate from the pit on the cell surface to the alginate specific ABC (ATP-binding cassette) importer <ref>PMID:15794643</ref>. This system of transferring exists in a gram-negative bacterium, Sphingomonas sp. A1<ref>PMID:8785434</ref>. This protein, which is a periplasmic binding protein, has two homologues AlgQ1 and AlgQ2 coded in PDB as 1Y3N and 1J1N respectively. Alginate is an anionic polysaccharide that is highly found in the cell walls of brown algae. Alginic acid (Alginate) is a linear copolymer with homopolymeric blocks of (1-4)-linked β-D-mannuronate (M) and its C-5 epimer α-L-guluronate (G) residues, linked with covalent bonds. Monomers arrange together in three forms, blocks of consecutive G residues, Blocks of Consecutive M residues and heteropolymeric random sequences of G and M<ref>PMID:22125349</ref>. Strain A1 directly take in this polymeric molecule into the cytoplasm in a process, an important part of which is alginate-binding proteins. 1Y3N is the structure of this alginate binding protein complexed with an alginate disaccharide. A significant number of ABC transporters analyzed so far are just capable of transporting small molecules with a molecular mass less than 2 kDa <ref>PMID:15189142</ref>. In macromolecule assimilation, the macromolecule degrading enzymes play the role of making smaller molecules by breaking macromolecules into pieces, so the living cell can assimilate it. As a result, the alginate ABC importer of strain A1 is unusual in the sense that it can import a macromolecule with an average molecular mass of 26 kDa, without the need to break the macromolecule into smaller parts and the alginate binding protein is the periplasmic binding protein that mediates this transport along with other proteins being active in this specific transporter <ref>PMID:9529892</ref>.
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== Structural Description and insights to function: ==
== Structural Description and insights to function: ==
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The crystal structure of AlgQ2 consist of two domains separated by a cleft and binds and releases alginate tetrasaccharide by creating conformational change in these two domains<ref>PMID:21326935</ref>. To mention some of the different forms of this protein we can take a look at 5H6U, 5H71, 1KWH, 1J1N in PDB.The As an alginate binding protein, the dissociation constants are 6 μg/mL for AlgQ1 and 4 μg/mL for AlgQ2.Results from UV absorption spectroscopy indicate that both of these proteins are alginate specific<ref>PMID:15794643</ref>.
The crystal structure of AlgQ2 consist of two domains separated by a cleft and binds and releases alginate tetrasaccharide by creating conformational change in these two domains<ref>PMID:21326935</ref>. To mention some of the different forms of this protein we can take a look at 5H6U, 5H71, 1KWH, 1J1N in PDB.The As an alginate binding protein, the dissociation constants are 6 μg/mL for AlgQ1 and 4 μg/mL for AlgQ2.Results from UV absorption spectroscopy indicate that both of these proteins are alginate specific<ref>PMID:15794643</ref>.
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== Link to evolutionary related Structures: ==
== Link to evolutionary related Structures: ==
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== References: ==
== References: ==
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Alginate Binding Periplasmin Proteins of Sphingomonas sp. A1 (AlgQ1, AlgQ2)

Structure of AlgQ1, alginate-binding protein, complexed with an alginate disaccharide (PDB entry 1y3n)

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