Mycobacterium tuberculosis ArfA Rv0899

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[http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/entry/IPR014004].
[http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/entry/IPR014004].
<scene name='61/612805/Surface/1'>The core is hydrophobic, while the exterior is polar and predominantly acidic</scene>.
<scene name='61/612805/Surface/1'>The core is hydrophobic, while the exterior is polar and predominantly acidic</scene>.
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The C domain <scene name='61/612805/C_domain/1'>(residues 201-326)</scene> has homology to the OmpA-C-like superfamily of periplasmic peptidoglycan-binding sequences, found in several types of bacterial membrane proteins.<ref>PMID: 20199110</ref>
The C domain <scene name='61/612805/C_domain/1'>(residues 201-326)</scene> has homology to the OmpA-C-like superfamily of periplasmic peptidoglycan-binding sequences, found in several types of bacterial membrane proteins.<ref>PMID: 20199110</ref>
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= Function ==
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= Function==
The membrane protein Rv0899 ArfA belongs to the OmpA (outer membrane protein A) family of outer membrane proteins and has been proposed to act as an outer membrane [[porin]] and to contribute to the bacterium's adaptation to the acidic environment of the phagosome[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phagosome] during infection.The deletion of this gene impairs the uptake of some water-soluble substances, such as serine, glucose, and glycerol.
The membrane protein Rv0899 ArfA belongs to the OmpA (outer membrane protein A) family of outer membrane proteins and has been proposed to act as an outer membrane [[porin]] and to contribute to the bacterium's adaptation to the acidic environment of the phagosome[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phagosome] during infection.The deletion of this gene impairs the uptake of some water-soluble substances, such as serine, glucose, and glycerol.
Using [[NMR]] chemical shift perturbation and isothermal calorimetric titration assays, Rv0899 was able to interact with <scene name='61/612805/Binding-site_for_zn/1'>Zn(2+) ions</scene>, which may indicate a role for Rv0899 in the process of Zn(2+) acquisition.
Using [[NMR]] chemical shift perturbation and isothermal calorimetric titration assays, Rv0899 was able to interact with <scene name='61/612805/Binding-site_for_zn/1'>Zn(2+) ions</scene>, which may indicate a role for Rv0899 in the process of Zn(2+) acquisition.

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NMR structure of uncharacterized protein Rv0899 (PDB code 2l26)

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