4mrq
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- | + | {{STRUCTURE_4mrq| PDB=4mrq | SCENE= }} | |
+ | ===Crystal Structure of wild-type unphosphorylated PMM/PGM=== | ||
- | The | + | ==Function== |
+ | [[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/ALGC_PSEAE ALGC_PSEAE]] The phosphomannomutase activity produces a precursor for alginate polymerization. The alginate layer causes a mucoid phenotype and provides a protective barrier against host immune defenses and antibiotics. Also involved in core-LPS biosynthesis due to its phosphoglucomutase activity. Essential for rhamnolipid production, an exoproduct correlated with pathogenicity, and for biofilm production.<ref>PMID:7515870</ref> <ref>PMID:10481091</ref> | ||
- | + | ==About this Structure== | |
+ | [[4mrq]] is a 1 chain structure. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=4MRQ OCA]. | ||
- | + | ==Reference== | |
+ | <references group="xtra"/><references/> | ||
+ | [[Category: Beamer, L.]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Lee, Y.]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Isomerase]] |
Revision as of 10:38, 8 January 2014
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Crystal Structure of wild-type unphosphorylated PMM/PGM
Function
[ALGC_PSEAE] The phosphomannomutase activity produces a precursor for alginate polymerization. The alginate layer causes a mucoid phenotype and provides a protective barrier against host immune defenses and antibiotics. Also involved in core-LPS biosynthesis due to its phosphoglucomutase activity. Essential for rhamnolipid production, an exoproduct correlated with pathogenicity, and for biofilm production.[1] [2]
About this Structure
4mrq is a 1 chain structure. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
- ↑ Coyne MJ Jr, Russell KS, Coyle CL, Goldberg JB. The Pseudomonas aeruginosa algC gene encodes phosphoglucomutase, required for the synthesis of a complete lipopolysaccharide core. J Bacteriol. 1994 Jun;176(12):3500-7. PMID:7515870
- ↑ Olvera C, Goldberg JB, Sanchez R, Soberon-Chavez G. The Pseudomonas aeruginosa algC gene product participates in rhamnolipid biosynthesis. FEMS Microbiol Lett. 1999 Oct 1;179(1):85-90. PMID:10481091