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LUD domain-containing protein
This entry represents a domain found in lactate utilization proteins B (LutB) and C (LutC), as well as several uncharacterised proteins. LutB and LutC are encoded by th conserved LutABC operon in bacteria. They are involved in lactate utilization and is implicated in the oxidative conversion of L-lactate into pyruvate [1, 2] [1]. 19201793. A widely conserved gene cluster required for lactate utilization in Bacillus subtilis and its involvement in biofilm formation. Chai Y, Kolter R, Losick R;. J Bacteriol. 2009;191:2423-2430. [2]. 24274019. LUD, a new protein domain associated with lactate utilization. Hwang WC, Bakolitsa C, Punta M, Coggill PC, Bateman A, Axelrod HL, Rawlings ND, Sedova M, Peterson SN, Eberhardt RY, Aravind L, Pascual J, Godzik A;. BMC Bioinformatics. 2013;14:341. (from Pfam)
LutC/YkgG family protein
LutC/YkgG family protein is a LUD domain-containing protein such as Bacilli lactate utilization protein C (LutC), which is essential for L-lactate degradation and allows cells to grow with lactate as the sole carbon source
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