Catalytically active biotin protein ligase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (EC 6.3.4.15) was overexpressed in Escherichia coli and purified to near homogeneity in three steps. Kinetic analysis demonstrated that the substrates ATP, biotin, and the biotin-accepting protein bind in an ordered manner in the reaction mechanism. Treatment with any of three proteases of differing specificity in vitro revealed that the sequence between residues 240 and 260 was extremely sensitive to proteolysis, suggesting that it forms an exposed linker between an N-terminal 27-kDa domain and the C-terminal 50-kDa domain containing the active site. The protease susceptibility of this linker region was considerably reduced in the presence of ATP and biotin. A second ...
<p>Attachment of biotin to acceptor proteins occurs in a two-step reaction. First, BirA binds biotin...
The attachment of biotin onto the biotin-dependent enzymes is catalysed by biotin protein ligase (BP...
Y.F. and C.-Y.C. contributed equally to this work. ABSTRACT The physiological function of biotin req...
Bibliography: leaves 130-159.159, [61] leaves, [7] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Inves...
Copyright © 2007 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.Biotinylation in viv...
Biotin protein ligase (BPL) is an essential enzyme in all kingdoms of life, making it a potential ta...
Biotin Protein Ligase (BPL) is an essential enzyme responsible for the covalent attachment of biotin...
Biotin protein ligase (BPL) is an enzyme mediating biotinylation of a specific lysine residue of the...
We have used localized mutagenesis of the biotin domain of the Escherichia coli biotin carboxyl carr...
Biotin protein ligase (BPL) is an enzyme found in all organisms, and is required for the attachment ...
Biotin ligases are enzymes commonly attaching biotin to biotin-dependent enzymes, which are fundamen...
There is a desperate need for novel antibiotic classes to combat the rise of drug resistant pathogen...
Biotin is an essential cofactor that has biological activity only when covalently attached at the ac...
Biotin is a cofactor required for function of essential biotin dependent enzymes that are involved i...
The rapid rise in pathogenic bacteria resistant to current treatments, coupled with the paucity of n...
<p>Attachment of biotin to acceptor proteins occurs in a two-step reaction. First, BirA binds biotin...
The attachment of biotin onto the biotin-dependent enzymes is catalysed by biotin protein ligase (BP...
Y.F. and C.-Y.C. contributed equally to this work. ABSTRACT The physiological function of biotin req...
Bibliography: leaves 130-159.159, [61] leaves, [7] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Inves...
Copyright © 2007 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.Biotinylation in viv...
Biotin protein ligase (BPL) is an essential enzyme in all kingdoms of life, making it a potential ta...
Biotin Protein Ligase (BPL) is an essential enzyme responsible for the covalent attachment of biotin...
Biotin protein ligase (BPL) is an enzyme mediating biotinylation of a specific lysine residue of the...
We have used localized mutagenesis of the biotin domain of the Escherichia coli biotin carboxyl carr...
Biotin protein ligase (BPL) is an enzyme found in all organisms, and is required for the attachment ...
Biotin ligases are enzymes commonly attaching biotin to biotin-dependent enzymes, which are fundamen...
There is a desperate need for novel antibiotic classes to combat the rise of drug resistant pathogen...
Biotin is an essential cofactor that has biological activity only when covalently attached at the ac...
Biotin is a cofactor required for function of essential biotin dependent enzymes that are involved i...
The rapid rise in pathogenic bacteria resistant to current treatments, coupled with the paucity of n...
<p>Attachment of biotin to acceptor proteins occurs in a two-step reaction. First, BirA binds biotin...
The attachment of biotin onto the biotin-dependent enzymes is catalysed by biotin protein ligase (BP...
Y.F. and C.-Y.C. contributed equally to this work. ABSTRACT The physiological function of biotin req...