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SUBMITTER: Brammer Basta LA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4646210 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Brammer Basta Leighanne A LA Ghosh Anita A Pan Ying Y Jakoncic Jean J Lloyd Evan P EP Townsend Craig A CA Lamichhane Gyanu G Bianchet Mario A MA
The Journal of biological chemistry 20150824 42
The final step of peptidoglycan (PG) biosynthesis in bacteria involves cross-linking of peptide side chains. This step in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is catalyzed by ld- and dd-transpeptidases that generate 3→3 and 4→3 transpeptide linkages, respectively. M. tuberculosis PG is predominantly 3→3 cross-linked, and LdtMt2 is the dominant ld-transpeptidase. There are four additional sequence paralogs of LdtMt2 encoded by the genome of this pathogen, and the reason for this apparent redundancy is unkn ...[more]