U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Format
Sort by

Send to:

Choose Destination

Links from Protein

Items: 4

1.

L,D-transpeptidase C-terminal domain

This is the C-terminal domain found in d-transpeptidases (Ldt) homologues from E.coli. Three of these enzymes (YbiS, ErfK, YcfS) have been shown to cross-link Braun's lipoprotein to the peptidoglycan (PG), while the other two (YnhG, YcbB) form direct meso-diaminopimelate (DAP-DAP, or 3-3) cross-links within the PG. Family members include erfK (ldtA), ybiS (ldtB), ycfS (ldtC), and ynhG (ldtE). [1]. 23832002. Phenotypic analysis of Eschericia coli mutants lacking L,D-transpeptidases. Sanders AN, Pavelka MS;. Microbiology. 2013;159:1842-1852. (from Pfam)

Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF036529.5
Method:
HMM
2.

L,D-transpeptidase family protein

This family of proteins are found in a range of bacteria. It has been shown that this domain can act as an L,D-transpeptidase that gives rise to an alternative pathway for peptidoglycan cross-linking [1]. This gives bacteria resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics that inhibit PBPs which usually carry out the cross-linking reaction. The conserved region contains a conserved histidine and cysteine, with the cysteine thought to be an active site residue. Several members of this family contain peptidoglycan binding domains. The molecular structure of YkuD protein shows this domain has a novel tertiary fold consisting of a beta-sandwich with two mixed sheets, one containing five strands and the other, six strands. The two beta-sheets form a cradle capped by an alpha-helix. This family was formerly called the ErfK/YbiS/YcfS/YnhG family, but is now named after the first protein of known structure. [1]. 16647082. Crystal structure of a novel beta-lactam-insensitive peptidoglycan transpeptidase. Biarrotte-Sorin S, Hugonnet JE, Delfosse V, Mainardi JL, Gutmann L, Arthur M, Mayer C;. J Mol Biol. 2006;359:533-538. (from Pfam)

GO Terms:
Molecular Function:
transferase activity (GO:0016740)
Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF015679.5
Method:
HMM
3.

LysM peptidoglycan-binding domain-containing protein

The LysM (lysin motif) domain is about 40 residues long. It is found in a variety of enzymes involved in bacterial cell wall degradation [1]. This domain may have a general peptidoglycan binding function. The structure of this domain is known [2]. [1]. 1352512. Modular design of the Enterococcus hirae muramidase-2 and Streptococcus faecalis autolysin. Joris B, Englebert S, Chu CP, Kariyama R, Daneo-Moore L, Shockman GD, Ghuysen JM;. FEMS Microbiol Lett 1992;70:257-264. [2]. 10843862. The structure of a LysM domain from E. coli membrane-bound lytic murein transglycosylase D (MltD). Bateman A, Bycroft M;. J Mol Biol 2000;299:1113-1119. (from Pfam)

Date:
2024-10-29
Family Accession:
NF013630.5
Method:
HMM
4.

L,D-transpeptidase LdtC

Gene:
ldtC
Date:
2025-01-14
Family Accession:
NBR008111
Method:
BlastRule
Format
Sort by

Send to:

Choose Destination

Supplemental Content

Find related data

Recent activity

Your browsing activity is empty.

Activity recording is turned off.

Turn recording back on

See more...
Support Center