Mycobacterium tuberculosis ArfA Rv0899
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Rv0899 contribute to the bacterium's adaptation to the acidic environment of the phagosome[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phagosome] during infection [[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P9WIU5 ARFA_MYCTU]]. The protein encoded by an ammonia release facilator operon that is necessary for rapid ammonia secretion, pH neutralization and adaptation to acidic environments in vitro. | Rv0899 contribute to the bacterium's adaptation to the acidic environment of the phagosome[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phagosome] during infection [[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P9WIU5 ARFA_MYCTU]]. The protein encoded by an ammonia release facilator operon that is necessary for rapid ammonia secretion, pH neutralization and adaptation to acidic environments in vitro. | ||
Its C-terminal domain (C domain) shares significant sequence homology with the OmpA-like family of peptidoglycan-binding domains, suggesting that its physiological function in acid stress protection may be related to its interaction with the mycobacterial cell wall. It exhibits pH-dependent conformational dynamics <scene name='61/612805/D236/3'> (with significant heterogeneity at neutral pH</scene> and a more ordered structure at <scene name='61/612805/D236a_after_mut/2'>acidic pH)</scene>, which could be related to its acid stress response. | Its C-terminal domain (C domain) shares significant sequence homology with the OmpA-like family of peptidoglycan-binding domains, suggesting that its physiological function in acid stress protection may be related to its interaction with the mycobacterial cell wall. It exhibits pH-dependent conformational dynamics <scene name='61/612805/D236/3'> (with significant heterogeneity at neutral pH</scene> and a more ordered structure at <scene name='61/612805/D236a_after_mut/2'>acidic pH)</scene>, which could be related to its acid stress response. | ||
- | The C domain associates tightly with polymeric peptidoglycan isolated from ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''. Its functions in acid stress protection and<scene name='61/612805/Peptidoglycan_binding_site/1'> | + | The C domain associates tightly with polymeric peptidoglycan isolated from ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''. Its functions in acid stress protection and [peptidoglycan][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peptidoglycan] binding site <scene name='61/612805/Peptidoglycan_binding_site/1'> (R277, R319, T261, D262, N270)</scene> suggest a link between the acid stress response and the physicochemical properties of the mycobacterial cell wall.<ref>PMID: 22206986 </ref>. |
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