Periplasmic binding proteins PBPs are ubiquitous receptors in gram negative bacteria. They sense solutes and play key roles in nutrient uptake. Escherichia coli s putrescine receptor PotF has been reported to bind putrescine and spermidine. We reveal that several similar biogenic polyamines are recognized by PotF. Using isothermal titration calorimetry paired with X ray crystallography of the different complexes, we unveil PotF s binding modes in detail. The binding site for PBPs is located between two lobes that undergo a large conformational change upon ligand recognition. Hence, analyzing the influence of ligands on complex formation is crucial. Therefore, we solved crystal structures of an open and closed apo state and used them as a ...
Many bacteria can move chemotactically to a variety of compounds and the recognition of chemoeffecto...
AbstractBackground: Periplasmic receptors constitute a diverse class of binding proteins that differ...
Periplasmic binding proteins (PBPs) are essential components of bacterial transport systems, necessa...
Periplasmic binding proteins PBPs are ubiquitous receptors in gram negative bacteria. They sense s...
A profound understanding of the molecular interactions between receptors and ligands is important th...
Recognition and discrimination of small molecules are crucial for biological processes in living sys...
PotD protein is a periplasmic binding protein and the primary receptor of the polyamine transport sy...
The periplasmic binding protein (PBP) superfamily is found throughout the genosphere of both prokary...
Periplasmic binding proteins (PBPs) are a crucial part of ATP-binding cassette import systems in Gra...
The type III secretion system (T3SS) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a key virulence determinant whose ...
Computational design has been very successful in recent years: multiple novel ligand binding protein...
P eriplasmic binding proteins (PBPs) are nonenzy-matic receptors used by bacteria to sense smallmole...
Computational design has been very successful in recent years: multiple novel ligand binding protein...
Doctor of PhilosophyBiochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Interdepartmental ProgramErika R Geisbrech...
Periplasmic binding proteins from Gram-negative bacteria possess a common architecture, comprised of...
Many bacteria can move chemotactically to a variety of compounds and the recognition of chemoeffecto...
AbstractBackground: Periplasmic receptors constitute a diverse class of binding proteins that differ...
Periplasmic binding proteins (PBPs) are essential components of bacterial transport systems, necessa...
Periplasmic binding proteins PBPs are ubiquitous receptors in gram negative bacteria. They sense s...
A profound understanding of the molecular interactions between receptors and ligands is important th...
Recognition and discrimination of small molecules are crucial for biological processes in living sys...
PotD protein is a periplasmic binding protein and the primary receptor of the polyamine transport sy...
The periplasmic binding protein (PBP) superfamily is found throughout the genosphere of both prokary...
Periplasmic binding proteins (PBPs) are a crucial part of ATP-binding cassette import systems in Gra...
The type III secretion system (T3SS) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a key virulence determinant whose ...
Computational design has been very successful in recent years: multiple novel ligand binding protein...
P eriplasmic binding proteins (PBPs) are nonenzy-matic receptors used by bacteria to sense smallmole...
Computational design has been very successful in recent years: multiple novel ligand binding protein...
Doctor of PhilosophyBiochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Interdepartmental ProgramErika R Geisbrech...
Periplasmic binding proteins from Gram-negative bacteria possess a common architecture, comprised of...
Many bacteria can move chemotactically to a variety of compounds and the recognition of chemoeffecto...
AbstractBackground: Periplasmic receptors constitute a diverse class of binding proteins that differ...
Periplasmic binding proteins (PBPs) are essential components of bacterial transport systems, necessa...