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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Bruker Daltonics solarix series
ORGANISM(S): Bordetella Pertussis (strain Tohama I / Atcc Baa-589 / Nctc 13251) Escherichia Coli
TISSUE(S): Prokaryotic Cell, Bronchial Epithelium
DISEASE(S): Pertussis
SUBMITTER: David Jurnečka
LAB HEAD: Prof. Peter Sebo, PhD.
PROVIDER: PXD018859 | Pride | 2020-05-20
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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CyaA.fasta | Fasta | |||
CyaC_CyaA_1.baf | Other | |||
CyaC_CyaA_1.xlsx | Xlsx | |||
CyaC_CyaA_2.baf | Other | |||
CyaC_CyaA_2.xlsx | Xlsx |
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The Journal of biological chemistry 20200527 28
In a wide range of organisms, from bacteria to humans, numerous proteins have to be posttranslationally acylated to become biologically active. Bacterial <u>r</u>epeats in <u>t</u>o<u>x</u>in (RTX) cytolysins form a prominent group of proteins that are synthesized as inactive protoxins and undergo posttranslational acylation on ε-amino groups of two internal conserved lysine residues by co-expressed toxin-activating acyltransferases. Here, we investigated how the chemical nature, position, and n ...[more]