2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:jobb.0000019593.84933.e6
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Insights into ABC Transport in Archaea

Abstract: In archaea, ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters play a crucial role in substrate uptake, export, and osmoregulation. Archaeal substrate-binding-protein-dependent ABC transporters are equipped with a very high affinity for their cognate substrates which provide these organisms with the ability to efficiently scavenge substrates from their environment even when present only at low concentration. Further adaptations to the archaeal way of life are especially found in the domain organization and anchoring of t… Show more

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“…Normally glycosylated in their native hosts, nonglycosylated heterologously expressed versions of these proteins were also capable of substrate binding (170,230,231). Nevertheless, glycosylation could play a role in stabilization against proteolysis or could affect the interaction of binding proteins with the cell membrane or envelope (4).…”
Section: Role Of Protein Glycosylation In Archaeamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normally glycosylated in their native hosts, nonglycosylated heterologously expressed versions of these proteins were also capable of substrate binding (170,230,231). Nevertheless, glycosylation could play a role in stabilization against proteolysis or could affect the interaction of binding proteins with the cell membrane or envelope (4).…”
Section: Role Of Protein Glycosylation In Archaeamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The desire to obtain highresolution structural data has fueled an interest in archaeal ABC transporters, as thermostable proteins may stand up better to the rigors of crystallization than their bacterial counterparts do (177,423,508). Several recent reviews discuss the unique properties of the archaeal transporters (4,74,270). The molybdenum transporter from Archaeoglobus fulgidus is the first such success for an intact ABC transporter (205).…”
Section: Bpd Uptake Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, binding protein-dependent ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters are utilized for sugar uptake. From the energetic point of view, it is still under discussion if 1 ATP or 2 ATPs are required for sugar uptake; however, since ABC transporters possess 2 ATPases, it is assumed that at least 1 ATP is required to activate the transporter for transport (461,462). In Tco.…”
Section: Thermococcales (Pyrococcus Furiosus and Thermococcus Kodakarmentioning
confidence: 99%