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== Assembly within biological system ==
== Assembly within biological system ==
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AcrA is present within E. coli cells as a part of tripartite membrane associated efflux system along with [http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P31224 AcrB] and TolC. AcrA is present in the periplasmic space of cell with the proton antiporter AcrB in the inner-membrane and channel TolC in the outer membrane. It can it can remain free or form bipartite complexes with AcrB and TolC. The lipoyl and β-barrel domain of AcrA interact with AcrB, whereas the α-helical hairpin domain interact with TolC (Qiang Ge et al, 2009). ArcA remains attached to the inner membrane via lipid acylation of Cys-25. N and C termini of AcrA form two β-stand, β1 (54-61) and β14 (292-297). A 28 flexible residues connects acylated Cys-25 with the β-barrel domain and allow the protein to reach the periplasmic top of AcrB (Yu et al 2003). A short α-helix (222-230) located between β-10 and β-11 closes off the end of the β-barrel near the C-terminus of AcrA fragment. Approximately 100 residues in the C-terminal are predicted to be important for AcrAB-TolC interaction.
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AcrA is present within E. coli cells as a part of tripartite membrane associated efflux system along with [http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P31224 AcrB] and [http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P02930 TolC]. AcrA is present in the periplasmic space of cell with the proton antiporter AcrB in the inner-membrane and channel TolC in the outer membrane. It can it can remain free or form bipartite complexes with AcrB and TolC. The lipoyl and β-barrel domain of AcrA interact with AcrB, whereas the α-helical hairpin domain interact with TolC (Qiang Ge et al, 2009). ArcA remains attached to the inner membrane via lipid acylation of Cys-25. N and C termini of AcrA form two β-stand, β1 (54-61) and β14 (292-297). A 28 flexible residues connects acylated Cys-25 with the β-barrel domain and allow the protein to reach the periplasmic top of AcrB (Yu et al 2003). A short α-helix (222-230) located between β-10 and β-11 closes off the end of the β-barrel near the C-terminus of AcrA fragment. Approximately 100 residues in the C-terminal are predicted to be important for AcrAB-TolC interaction.
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== References ==
== References ==
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