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EpaA1 looks specifically for certain sugars on the outside of the host cells and will bind to those. <scene name='86/861610/Ligandhighlight/2'>This specific adhesin</scene> binds to beta-D-galactopyranose-(1,3)-beta-D-glucopyranose. For ''Candida glabrata'', there are about 20 different types of epithelial adhesins, each with conserved areas of the binding site and variable areas to be able to bind to a variety of sugars on the host cell<ref name="journal">PMID:32669365</ref>.
EpaA1 looks specifically for certain sugars on the outside of the host cells and will bind to those. <scene name='86/861610/Ligandhighlight/2'>This specific adhesin</scene> binds to beta-D-galactopyranose-(1,3)-beta-D-glucopyranose. For ''Candida glabrata'', there are about 20 different types of epithelial adhesins, each with conserved areas of the binding site and variable areas to be able to bind to a variety of sugars on the host cell<ref name="journal">PMID:32669365</ref>.
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//The protein is mainly made of antiparallel beta sheets, with the loops connecting the sheets making up the most critical parts of the active site. Two loops responsible for binding to the calcium ion, CBL1 and CLB2, are closer to the rest of the protein, and loops L1-L3 are further out - some of these loops are highly conserved between different adhesins, some are very variable.//
 
== Biological relevance and broader implications ==
== Biological relevance and broader implications ==
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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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The majority of the <scene name='86/861610/Secondarystructure/1'>protein's secondary structure</scene> is comprised of antiparallel beta sheets with loops connecting them. Two loops help to form a calcium binding pocket which helps to bind the calcium ion shown and three other loops form the outer pocket. These loops are highly variable in their composition and are contributed with recognizing certain sugars that the inner binding site prefer to bind to.
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The tertiary structure allows the loops created by the antiparallel beta sheets <scene name='86/861610/Tertiarystructure/1'>to come close enough to interact with one another</scene>. Between two of the variable loops is a disulfide bond created by two cystine amino acids which is the only conserved area within the loops. The disulfide bond helps to maintain structure of the outer pocket and is consistent between a variety of the epithelial adhesins.
== Other important features ==
== Other important features ==

Revision as of 02:45, 8 December 2020

This Sandbox is Reserved from 09/18/2020 through 03/20/2021 for use in CHEM 351 Biochemistry taught by Bonnie Hall at Grand View University, Des Moines, IA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1628 through Sandbox Reserved 1642.
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Epithelial Adhesin 1A

EpaA in a complex with Galb1-3Glc

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References

  1. Soto GE, Hultgren SJ. Bacterial adhesins: common themes and variations in architecture and assembly. J Bacteriol. 1999 Feb;181(4):1059-71. doi: 10.1128/JB.181.4.1059-1071.1999. PMID:9973330 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JB.181.4.1059-1071.1999
  2. 2.0 2.1 Fidel PL Jr, Vazquez JA, Sobel JD. Candida glabrata: review of epidemiology, pathogenesis, and clinical disease with comparison to C. albicans. Clin Microbiol Rev. 1999 Jan;12(1):80-96. PMID:9880475
  3. Hoffmann D, Diderrich R, Reithofer V, Friederichs S, Kock M, Essen LO, Mosch HU. Functional reprogramming of Candida glabrata epithelial adhesins: the role of conserved and variable structural motifs in ligand binding. J Biol Chem. 2020 Jul 15. pii: RA120.013968. doi: 10.1074/jbc.RA120.013968. PMID:32669365 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA120.013968
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