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Collectively, because there is not a crystal structure available for the entire protein and the high variability of the C-terminal domain, it has been difficult to characterize the biochemical function performed by MgtC within M. tuberculosis. Several roles have been proposed, including magnesium uptake, the binding of amino acids, and chelation.
Collectively, because there is not a crystal structure available for the entire protein and the high variability of the C-terminal domain, it has been difficult to characterize the biochemical function performed by MgtC within M. tuberculosis. Several roles have been proposed, including magnesium uptake, the binding of amino acids, and chelation.
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===Magnesium Transport
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===Magnesium Transport===
A role for MgtC as a magnesium transporter has been debated since its discovery. Several publications have produced data indicating that this protein is critical for the uptake of magnesium in magnesium-deprived medium, while other literature has shown that this protein plays an insignificant role in this process.
A role for MgtC as a magnesium transporter has been debated since its discovery. Several publications have produced data indicating that this protein is critical for the uptake of magnesium in magnesium-deprived medium, while other literature has shown that this protein plays an insignificant role in this process.
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o Mutants of MgtC are unable to survive in low-magnesium environments
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-Mutants of MgtC are unable to survive in low-magnesium environments
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o Expression of the gene encoding for MgtC is highly-induced in low magnesium solutions
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-Expression of the gene encoding for MgtC is highly-induced in low magnesium solutions
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o Genes adjacent to the MgtC gene encode for known magnesium transporters
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-Genes adjacent to the MgtC gene encode for known magnesium transporters

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MgtC: A Virulence Factor From Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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