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| ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' very-long-chain fatty acyl-CoA synthetase, also known as FadD13, is unique within its class in regards to its ability to house lipid substrates longer than itself. Most FadD class proteins exist as integral membrane proteins involved in lipid transport into the cell. FadD13 is unique structurally in that it exists as a peripheral protein on the inside of the cell membrane. This feature is key in the mechanistic basis for FadD13's transport of fatty acids of length C24-C26.<ref name="Our Paper">PMID: 22560731</ref> | ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' very-long-chain fatty acyl-CoA synthetase, also known as FadD13, is unique within its class in regards to its ability to house lipid substrates longer than itself. Most FadD class proteins exist as integral membrane proteins involved in lipid transport into the cell. FadD13 is unique structurally in that it exists as a peripheral protein on the inside of the cell membrane. This feature is key in the mechanistic basis for FadD13's transport of fatty acids of length C24-C26.<ref name="Our Paper">PMID: 22560731</ref> | ||
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Andersson CS, Lundgren CA, Magnusdottir A, Ge C, Wieslander A, Molina DM, Hogbom M. The Mycobacterium tuberculosis Very-Long-Chain Fatty Acyl-CoA Synthetase: Structural Basis for Housing Lipid Substrates Longer than the Enzyme. Structure. 2012 May 2. PMID:22560731 doi:10.1016/j.str.2012.03.012
- ↑ Jatana N, Jangid S, Khare G, Tyagi AK, Latha N. Molecular modeling studies of Fatty acyl-CoA synthetase (FadD13) from Mycobacterium tuberculosis--a potential target for the development of antitubercular drugs. J Mol Model. 2011 Feb;17(2):301-13. doi: 10.1007/s00894-010-0727-3. Epub 2010 May, 8. PMID:20454815 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00894-010-0727-3
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