Role of leucine zipper-like motifs in the oligomerization of Pseudomonas putida phasin (cas 1392-87-6)s
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Add time:09/01/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
BackgroundPhasins are low molecular mass proteins that accumulate strongly in bacterial cells in response to the intracellular storage of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA). Although lacking catalytic activity, phasins are the major components of the surface of the PHA granules and could be potentially involved in the formation of a network-like protein layer surrounding the polyester inclusions. Structural models revealed phasins to possess coiled-coil regions that might be important in the establishment of protein-protein interactions. However, there is not experimental evidence of a coiled-coil mediated oligomerization in these proteins.
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