Phosphocarrier protein

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== Function ==
== Function ==
'''Phosphocarrier protein HPr''' (HPr) is a component of the sugar phosphotransferase system. The system catalyses the phosphorylation of sugars during their translocation across cell membrane. A phosphoryl group is transferred from phosphoenolpyruvate via several enzymes (EI, EII) to HPr<ref>PMID:8246840</ref>. A conserved histidine in the N terminal of HPr is the acceptor of the phosphate. In Gram-positive bacteria HPr there is a conserved serine which is phosphorylated.
'''Phosphocarrier protein HPr''' (HPr) is a component of the sugar phosphotransferase system. The system catalyses the phosphorylation of sugars during their translocation across cell membrane. A phosphoryl group is transferred from phosphoenolpyruvate via several enzymes (EI, EII) to HPr<ref>PMID:8246840</ref>. A conserved histidine in the N terminal of HPr is the acceptor of the phosphate. In Gram-positive bacteria HPr there is a conserved serine which is phosphorylated.
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'''Phosphocarrier protein NPr''' (NPr) is a component of the sugar phosphotransferase system. NPr is a phosphoryl transfer protein, homologous to HPr which functions to regulate nitrogen metabolism<ref>PMID:18421563</ref>.
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'''Phosphocarrier protein III Glc''' (PcpIII) is a signal-transducing component of the phosphoenolpyruvate:glycose phosphotransferase system of ''E. coli''<ref>PMID:11168402</ref>.
== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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**[[1ggr]], [[1j6t]], [[1vrc]] - EcHPr + EII N terminal + PO3 – NMR <br />
**[[1ggr]], [[1j6t]], [[1vrc]] - EcHPr + EII N terminal + PO3 – NMR <br />
**[[2lrk]], [[2lrl]] - EcHPr + EII N terminal – NMR <br />
**[[2lrk]], [[2lrl]] - EcHPr + EII N terminal – NMR <br />
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**[[4xwj]] - EcHPr + antisigma factor RSD <br />
**[[1kkl]] - BsHPr (mutant) + HPrK <br />
**[[1kkl]] - BsHPr (mutant) + HPrK <br />
**[[1kkm]] - BsHPr (mutant) with phosphoserine + HPrK/P <br />
**[[1kkm]] - BsHPr (mutant) with phosphoserine + HPrK/P <br />
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**[[2nzv]] - BmHPr with phosphoserine + BmCcpA + fructose-1,6-diphosphate <br />
**[[2nzv]] - BmHPr with phosphoserine + BmCcpA + fructose-1,6-diphosphate <br />
**[[3oqm]], [[3oqn]], [[3oqo]] - BsHPr with phosphoserine + BsCcpA + DNA<br />
**[[3oqm]], [[3oqn]], [[3oqo]] - BsHPr with phosphoserine + BsCcpA + DNA<br />
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*Phosphocarrier protein NPr
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**[[5t17]], [[5t1n]] - EcNPr – NMR <br />
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**[[5t1o]] - EcNPr + EIN-NTR – NMR <br />
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*Phosphocarrier protein III Glc
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**[[1f3g]] - EcPrcpIII <br />
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== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 10:24, 31 August 2017

Structure of phosphocarrier protein HPr (PDB entry 1fu0)

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3D structures of phosphocarrier protein HPr

Updated on 31-August-2017

References

  1. Postma PW, Lengeler JW, Jacobson GR. Phosphoenolpyruvate:carbohydrate phosphotransferase systems of bacteria. Microbiol Rev. 1993 Sep;57(3):543-94. PMID:8246840
  2. Li X, Peterkofsky A, Wang G. Solution structure of NPr, a bacterial signal-transducing protein that controls the phosphorylation state of the potassium transporter-regulating protein IIA Ntr. Amino Acids. 2008 Oct;35(3):531-9. doi: 10.1007/s00726-008-0079-9. Epub 2008 Apr , 18. PMID:18421563 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00726-008-0079-9
  3. Maurer T, Doker R, Gorler A, Hengstenberg W, Kalbitzer HR. Three-dimensional structure of the histidine-containing phosphocarrier protein (HPr) from Enterococcus faecalis in solution. Eur J Biochem. 2001 Feb;268(3):635-44. PMID:11168402
  4. Audette GF, Engelmann R, Hengstenberg W, Deutscher J, Hayakawa K, Quail JW, Delbaere LT. The 1.9 A resolution structure of phospho-serine 46 HPr from Enterococcus faecalis. J Mol Biol. 2000 Nov 3;303(4):545-53. PMID:11054290 doi:10.1006/jmbi.2000.4166

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