Discovery of periplasmic solute binding proteins with specificity for ketone bodies: β‐hydroxybutyrate binding proteins
Bryant J. Kane,
Junko Okuda‐Shimazaki,
Madelyn M. Andrews
et al.
Abstract:Polyhydroxyalkanoates are a class of biodegradable, thermoplastic polymers which represent a major carbon source for various bacteria. Proteins which mediate the translocation of polyhydroxyalkanoate breakdown products, such as β‐hydroxybutyrate (BHB)—a ketone body which in humans serves as an important biomarker, have not been well characterized. In our investigation to screen a solute‐binding protein (SBP) which can act as a suitable recognition element for BHB, we uncovered insights at the intersection of b… Show more
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