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polysaccharide pyruvyl transferase family protein
Pyruvyl-transferases involved in peptidoglycan-associated polymer biosynthesis. CsaB in Bacillus anthracis is necessary for the non-covalent anchoring of proteins containing an SLH (S-layer homology) domain to peptidoglycan-associated pyruvylated polysaccharides. WcaK and AmsJ are involved in the biosynthesis of colanic acid in Escherichia coli and of amylovoran in Erwinia amylovora [1]. [1]. 10970841. Bacterial SLH domain proteins are non-covalently anchored to the. cell surface via a conserved mechanism involving wall. polysaccharide pyruvylation.. Mesnage S, Fontaine T, Mignot T, Delepierre M, Mock M, Fouet A;. EMBO J 2000;19:4473-4484.. [2]. 8118055. Analysis of the Rhizobium meliloti genes exoU, exoV, exoW, exoT,. and exoI involved in exopolysaccharide biosynthesis and nodule. invasion: exoU and exoW probably encode glucosyltransferases.. Becker A, Kleickmann A, Kuster H, Keller M, Arnold W, Puhler A;. Mol Plant Microbe Interact. 1993;6:735-744. (from Pfam)
polysaccharide pyruvyl transferase family protein may be involved in peptidoglycan-associated polymer biosynthesis; similar to Sinorhizobium meliloti succinoglycan biosynthesis protein ExoV
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