Difference between revisions of "PTS"
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==Non-PTS proteins controlled by PTS-dependent phosphorylation== | ==Non-PTS proteins controlled by PTS-dependent phosphorylation== | ||
+ | ** [[PRD-containing transcription regulators]] | ||
+ | ** [[GlpK]] | ||
==Related Lists== | ==Related Lists== | ||
+ | ** [[PRD-containing transcription regulators]] | ||
+ | ** [[trigger enzymes]] | ||
==Relevant Reviews== | ==Relevant Reviews== | ||
<pubmed>17158705 9871918 9663674 10627040 </pubmed> | <pubmed>17158705 9871918 9663674 10627040 </pubmed> |
Revision as of 19:53, 6 September 2009
Contents
The PEP:Sugar Phosphotransferase System
The PTS is a sugar transport system that couples the transport of a sugar to its phosphorylation. The phosphate group is derived from phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) and transferred via the general PTS proteins Enzyme I (EI) and HPr to the substrate-specific Enzymes II (EII) to the incoming sugars.
In addition to its role in sugar transport, the PTS is also involved in the regulation of carbon metabolism.
General PTS proteins
Sugar specific PTS proteins
Non-PTS proteins controlled by PTS-dependent phosphorylation
Related Lists
Relevant Reviews