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== General Structure ==
== General Structure ==
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The protein PsaA has a molecular weight of 34.538 kDa with 309 residues <ref>https://www.mybiosource.com/prods/Recombinant-Protein/Manganese-ABC-transporter-substrate-binding-lipoprotein-psaA/psaA</ref>. The overall size of the protein approximated from its crystal structure is 40 by 40 by 70 Å <ref name="ref1">PMID:28011228</ref>.
The protein PsaA has a molecular weight of 34.538 kDa with 309 residues <ref>https://www.mybiosource.com/prods/Recombinant-Protein/Manganese-ABC-transporter-substrate-binding-lipoprotein-psaA/psaA</ref>. The overall size of the protein approximated from its crystal structure is 40 by 40 by 70 Å <ref name="ref1">PMID:28011228</ref>.
As a member of the Lipoprotein receptor-associated antigen I (LraI) family, the PsaA molecule contains four distinct regions. An N-terminal leader sequence of 20 amino acids holds an LxACy consensus sequence that is recognized and cleaved by signal peptidase II <ref name="ref1" />. A lipid moiety (diacylglycerol <ref name="ref2">PMID:99024</ref>) is added to the cysteine residue and mediates the anchorage of the protein to the cytoplasmic membrane. Apart from this leader sequence, the rest of the protein consists of two twofold-pseudosymmetrical (β/α)<sub>4</sub> sandwich domains, of which the β-strands of each domain form parallel β-sheets <ref name="ref2" />. In total these domains form two lobes connected via an α-helical linker which constitutes the solute-binding site <ref name="ref1" />.
As a member of the Lipoprotein receptor-associated antigen I (LraI) family, the PsaA molecule contains four distinct regions. An N-terminal leader sequence of 20 amino acids holds an LxACy consensus sequence that is recognized and cleaved by signal peptidase II <ref name="ref1" />. A lipid moiety (diacylglycerol <ref name="ref2">PMID:99024</ref>) is added to the cysteine residue and mediates the anchorage of the protein to the cytoplasmic membrane. Apart from this leader sequence, the rest of the protein consists of two twofold-pseudosymmetrical (β/α)<sub>4</sub> sandwich domains, of which the β-strands of each domain form parallel β-sheets <ref name="ref2" />. In total these domains form two lobes connected via an α-helical linker which constitutes the solute-binding site <ref name="ref1" />.

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NCBI Accession: P42363.1

Uniprot Accesion: POA4G2

PDB ID: 3ZK7

3D structure of PsaA in the metal-free, open state (PDB: 3zk7)

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