Mycobacterium tuberculosis ArfA Rv0899: Difference between revisions

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The C domain <scene name='61/612805/C_domain/1'>(residues 201-326)</scene> has homology to the OmpA-C-like superfamily of periplasmic peptidoglycan-binding sequences, found in several types of bacterial membrane proteins.The C domain of wild-type ArfA <scene name='61/612805/C_domain/3'></scene> <scene name='61/612805/C_domain_1/1'> folds </scene> into four β-strands and four α-helices.Three parallel (β1, β2, β3) and one antiparallel (β4) β-strands form a four-stranded β-sheet (β1–β4-β2–β3) that packs against three α-helices (α1, α2, α3), while a fourth helix (α4) extends from the N-terminus of β4. The structure <scene name='61/612805/C_domain_stabilization/2'> is stabilized </scene> by disulfide bond between C208 and C250, by a network of hydrophobic contacts between α1, α2 and β4 (L211, I215, V243, L247, Ile323 and V325) between side chains and by a hydrogen bond between the backbone amide of V325 and the side-chain carbonyl of Q212.  
The C domain <scene name='61/612805/Secondary_structure_c/1'>residues 201-326</scene> has homology to the OmpA-C-like superfamily of periplasmic peptidoglycan-binding sequences, found in several types of bacterial membrane proteins.The C domain of wild-type ArfA <scene name='61/612805/C_domain/3'></scene> <scene name='61/612805/C_domain_1/1'> folds </scene> into four β-strands and four α-helices.Three parallel (β1, β2, β3) and one antiparallel (β4) β-strands form a four-stranded β-sheet (β1–β4-β2–β3) that packs against three α-helices (α1, α2, α3), while a fourth helix (α4) extends from the N-terminus of β4. The structure <scene name='61/612805/C_domain_stabilization/2'> is stabilized </scene> by disulfide bond between C208 and C250, by a network of hydrophobic contacts between α1, α2 and β4 (L211, I215, V243, L247, Ile323 and V325) between side chains and by a hydrogen bond between the backbone amide of V325 and the side-chain carbonyl of Q212.  


==Putative functions==
==Putative functions==

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