Difference between revisions of "PTS"
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* [[FruA]]: fructose permease | * [[FruA]]: fructose permease | ||
* [[ManP]]: mannose permease | * [[ManP]]: mannose permease | ||
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* [[LevD]], [[LevE]], [[LevF]], [[LevG]]: fructose permease | * [[LevD]], [[LevE]], [[LevF]], [[LevG]]: fructose permease | ||
* [[SacP]]: sucrose permease (high affinity) | * [[SacP]]: sucrose permease (high affinity) | ||
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* [[LicA]], [[LicB]], [[LicC]]: lichenan permease | * [[LicA]], [[LicB]], [[LicC]]: lichenan permease | ||
* [[BglP]]: ß-glucoside permease | * [[BglP]]: ß-glucoside permease | ||
+ | * [[YpqE]]: unknown EIIA component | ||
+ | * [[YwbA]]: unknown EIIC component | ||
* [[YyzE]]: unknown PTS protein | * [[YyzE]]: unknown PTS protein | ||
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==Proteins closely related to the PTS== | ==Proteins closely related to the PTS== |
Revision as of 19:32, 24 November 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
- PtsG: glucose permease, EIICBA
- GamP: glucosamine permease, EIICBA
- MurP: N-acetyl muramic acid-specific phosphotransferase system, EIIBC component
- MtlA, MtlF: mannitol permease
- GmuA, GmuB, GmuC: galactomannan permease
- TreP: trehalose permease
- MalP: maltose permease
- FruA: fructose permease
- ManP: mannose permease
- LevD, LevE, LevF, LevG: fructose permease
- SacP: sucrose permease (high affinity)
- SacY: sucrose permease (low affinity)
- LicA, LicB, LicC: lichenan permease
- BglP: ß-glucoside permease
- YpqE: unknown EIIA component
- YwbA: unknown EIIC component
- YyzE: unknown PTS protein
- Crh: HPr-like protein with exculsively regulatory functions (His-15 is not conserved
- HprK: HPr-kinase, key factor for carbon catabolite repression
Non-PTS proteins controlled by PTS-dependent phosphorylation
The PTS in SubtiPathways
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