This is the extracellular domain (ECD) found in FtsX enzyme, a homolog of the transmembrane PG-hydrolase regulator. The FtsX extracellular domain binds the PG peptidase Rv2190c/RipC N-terminal segment, causing a conformational change that activates t ...
This is the extracellular domain (ECD) found in FtsX enzyme, a homolog of the transmembrane PG-hydrolase regulator. The FtsX extracellular domain binds the PG peptidase Rv2190c/RipC N-terminal segment, causing a conformational change that activates the enzyme leading to PG hydrolysis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Structural analysis of FtsX ECD reveals fold containing two lobes connected by a flexible hinge. Mutations in the hydrophobic cleft between the lobes showed reduction in RipC binding in vitro and inhibition of FtsX function in Mycobacterium smegmatis [1].
This entry represents the C-terminal helices found in members of the ABC type 3 transporter family of permeases, including Cell division protein FtsX from Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria [1], Permease protein MacB [2], Lipoprotein-releasing ...
This entry represents the C-terminal helices found in members of the ABC type 3 transporter family of permeases, including Cell division protein FtsX from Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria [1], Permease protein MacB [2], Lipoprotein-releasing system transmembrane protein LolC (Swiss:P57382) which has been shown to transport lipids targeted to the outer membrane across the inner membrane [3]. This region contains three transmembrane helices.