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.
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It exhibits pH-dependent conformational dynamics <scene name='61/612805/D236_before_mutation/1'>in 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.
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It exhibits pH-dependent conformational dynamics <scene name='61/612805/D236_before_mutation/1'>in neutral pH</scene> and a more ordered structure at <scene name='61/612805/D236a_after_mut/3'>acidic pH</scene>, which could be related to its acid stress response.
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. These residues are strictly conserved in the OmpA -like family <ref>PMID: 22206986 </ref>.
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. These residues are strictly conserved in the OmpA -like family <ref>PMID: 22206986 </ref>.

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

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