An LPS-dephosphorylating alkaline phosphatase of PhoA family from the marine bacteriumCobetia amphilectiKMM 296 and multiplicity of alkaline phosphatase families inCobetiaspp
Larissa Balabanova,
Svetlana Bakholdina,
Nina Buinovskaya
et al.
Abstract:A highly active alkaline phosphatase (ALP) from the mollusk strain of the marine bacteriumCobetia amphilectiKMM 296 (CmAP) was found to remove phosphorus from theEscherichia colilipopolysaccharides (LPS). Phylogenetic analysis of the amino acid sequences of ALPs found in 36 availableCobetiagenomes revealed that CmAP and its homologues from nine strains clustered together with the human and squid LPS-detoxifying enzymes. Each strain of the genusCobetiahas a variety of ALPs mostly of the PhoD and PhoX families. … Show more
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