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Conservation of residues involved in sugar/H(+) symport by the sucrose permease of Escherichia coli relative to lactose permease.


ABSTRACT: Building a three-dimensional model of the sucrose permease of Escherichia coli (CscB) with the X-ray crystal structure lactose permease (LacY) as template reveals a similar overall fold for CscB. Moreover, despite only 28% sequence identity and a marked difference in substrate specificity, the structural organization of the residues involved in sugar-binding and H(+) translocation is conserved in CscB. Functional analyses of mutants in the homologous key residues provide strong evidence that they play a similar critical role in the mechanisms of CscB and LacY.

SUBMITTER: Vadyvaloo V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2786776 | biostudies-literature | 2006 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conservation of residues involved in sugar/H(+) symport by the sucrose permease of Escherichia coli relative to lactose permease.

Vadyvaloo Viveka V   Smirnova Irina N IN   Kasho Vladimir N VN   Kaback H Ronald HR  

Journal of molecular biology 20060309 4


Building a three-dimensional model of the sucrose permease of Escherichia coli (CscB) with the X-ray crystal structure lactose permease (LacY) as template reveals a similar overall fold for CscB. Moreover, despite only 28% sequence identity and a marked difference in substrate specificity, the structural organization of the residues involved in sugar-binding and H(+) translocation is conserved in CscB. Functional analyses of mutants in the homologous key residues provide strong evidence that the  ...[more]

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