Abstract:Wag31, or DivIVA, is an essential protein and a drug target in human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis that self-assembles at the negatively curved membrane surface to form a higher-order structural scaffold, maintains rod-shaped cellular morphology, and localizes key cell-wall synthesizing proteins at the pole for exclusive polar growth. We determined the crystal structure of N-terminal membrane anchoring domain of mycobacterial Wag31 at 2.3 Å resolution using molecular replacement method. Crystal packing a… Show more
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