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== Function == | == Function == | ||
[https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/FLO5_YEAST FLO5_YEAST] Cell wall protein that participates directly in adhesive cell-cell interactions during yeast flocculation, a reversible, asexual and Ca(2+)-dependent process in which cells adhere to form aggregates (flocs) consisting of thousands of cells. The lectin-like protein sticks out of the cell wall of flocculent cells and selectively binds mannose residues in the cell walls of adjacent cells. Activity is inhibited by mannose, but not by glucose, maltose, sucrose or galactose. | [https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/FLO5_YEAST FLO5_YEAST] Cell wall protein that participates directly in adhesive cell-cell interactions during yeast flocculation, a reversible, asexual and Ca(2+)-dependent process in which cells adhere to form aggregates (flocs) consisting of thousands of cells. The lectin-like protein sticks out of the cell wall of flocculent cells and selectively binds mannose residues in the cell walls of adjacent cells. Activity is inhibited by mannose, but not by glucose, maltose, sucrose or galactose. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Flocculation protein 3D structures|Flocculation protein 3D structures]] | *[[Flocculation protein 3D structures|Flocculation protein 3D structures]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:11, 1 May 2024
X-ray structure of the N-terminal domain of the flocculin Flo5 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae in complex with calcium and a1,2-mannobioseX-ray structure of the N-terminal domain of the flocculin Flo5 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae in complex with calcium and a1,2-mannobiose
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FunctionFLO5_YEAST Cell wall protein that participates directly in adhesive cell-cell interactions during yeast flocculation, a reversible, asexual and Ca(2+)-dependent process in which cells adhere to form aggregates (flocs) consisting of thousands of cells. The lectin-like protein sticks out of the cell wall of flocculent cells and selectively binds mannose residues in the cell walls of adjacent cells. Activity is inhibited by mannose, but not by glucose, maltose, sucrose or galactose. See Also |
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