Mycobacterium tuberculosis ArfA Rv0899

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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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The protein Rv0899 ArfA is restricted to pathogenic Mycobacterium associated with tuberculosis and, thus, is an attractive candidate for the development of anti-tuberculosis chemotherapeutic agents.The 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]]. The deletion of this gene impairs the uptake of some water-soluble substances, such as serine, glucose, and glycerol and contribute to the bacterium's adaptation to the acidic environment.
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The Rv0899 ArfA protein 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 contribute to the bacterium's adaptation to the acidic environment.The protein Rv0899 ArfA is restricted to pathogenic Mycobacterium associated with tuberculosis and, thus, is an attractive candidate for the development of anti-tuberculosis chemotherapeutic agents.
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The deletion of this gene impairs the uptake of some water-soluble substances, such as serine, glucose, and glycerol.
==Peptidoglycan binding site==
==Peptidoglycan binding site==

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

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