Background: Alginate epimerases consist of catalytic and noncatalytic domains of yet unknown function. Results: The noncatalytic domains of AlgE4 and AlgE6 possess different alginate binding behavior despite highly similar structures. Conclusion: Noncatalytic subunits of AlgE6 and AlgE4 influence the product specificity of the catalytic domain. Significance: This work opens a new route to designing alginate epimerases producing tailored alginates.
Background: Antimicrobial peptides are new antibiotics avoiding resistance problems. Results: Eurocin is a new antimicrobial peptide featuring a cysteine-stabilized ␣-fold. Eurocin binds the cell wall precursor lipid II but does not disrupt cell membranes. Conclusion: Eurocin acts by inhibiting cell wall synthesis. Its structure is typical for invertebrate defensins. Significance: Knowing the mode of action and structure is a prerequisite for pharmaceutical application of an antibiotic.
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