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SUBMITTER: Sjodt M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6035859 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Sjodt Megan M Brock Kelly K Dobihal Genevieve G Rohs Patricia D A PDA Green Anna G AG Hopf Thomas A TA Meeske Alexander J AJ Srisuknimit Veerasak V Kahne Daniel D Walker Suzanne S Marks Debora S DS Bernhardt Thomas G TG Rudner David Z DZ Kruse Andrew C AC
Nature 20180328 7699
The shape, elongation, division and sporulation (SEDS) proteins are a large family of ubiquitous and essential transmembrane enzymes with critical roles in bacterial cell wall biology. The exact function of SEDS proteins was for a long time poorly understood, but recent work has revealed that the prototypical SEDS family member RodA is a peptidoglycan polymerase-a role previously attributed exclusively to members of the penicillin-binding protein family. This discovery has made RodA and other SE ...[more]