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EutP/PduV family microcompartment system protein
Members of this family function in ethanolamine and propanediol degradation pathways [1-3]. PduV may be involved in the association of the bacterial microcompartments (BMCs) to filaments [4]. [1]. 15516577. Evidence that a B12-adenosyl transferase is encoded within the ethanolamine operon of Salmonella enterica. Sheppard DE, Penrod JT, Bobik T, Kofoid E, Roth JR;. J Bacteriol. 2004;186:7635-7644. [2]. 10464203. The 17-gene ethanolamine (eut) operon of Salmonella typhimurium encodes five homologues of carboxysome shell proteins. Kofoid E, Rappleye C, Stojiljkovic I, Roth J;. J Bacteriol 1999;181:5317-5329. [3]. 10498708. The propanediol utilization (pdu) operon of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium LT2 includes genes necessary for formation of polyhedral organelles involved in coenzyme B(12)-dependent 1, 2-propanediol degradation. Bobik TA, Havemann GD, Busch RJ, Williams DS, Aldrich HC;. J Bacteriol. 1999;181:5967-5975. [4]. 20417607. Synthesis of empty bacterial microcompartments, directed organelle protein incorporation, and evidence of filament-associated organelle movement. Parsons JB, Frank S, Bhella D, Liang M, Prentice MB, Mulvihill DP, Warren MJ;. Mol Cell. 2010;38:305-315. (from Pfam)
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