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Literature summary for 7.2.2.14 extracted from

  • Sermon, J.; Wevers, E.M.; Jansen, L.; De Spiegeleer, P.; Vanoirbeek, K.; Aertsen, A.; Michiels, C.W.
    CorA affects tolerance of Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium to the lactoperoxidase enzyme system but not to other forms of oxidative stress (2005), Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 71, 6515-6523.
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Protein Variants

Protein Variants Comment Organism
additional information enzyme knockout mutant causes hypersensitivity to the lactoperoxidase system. Repression of the Mg2+ stimulon by Mg2+ does not change the lactoperoxidase sensitivity of either wild-type or mutant. Prior exposure to Ni2+, which is also transported by the enzyme, strongly sensitizes wild-type, but not the mutant. Ni2+-dependent sensitzation is suppressed by the enzyme-specific inhibior Co(III)hexaammine Escherichia coli
additional information enzyme knockout mutant causes hypersensitivity to the lactoperoxidase system. Repression of the Mg2+ stimulon by Mg2+ does not change the lactoperoxidase sensitivity of either wild-type or mutant. Prior exposure to Ni2+, which is also transported by the enzyme, strongly sensitizes wild-type, but not the mutant. Ni2+-dependent sensitzation is suppressed by the enzyme-specific inhibior Co(III)hexaammine Salmonella enterica

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Escherichia coli
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Salmonella enterica
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serovar typhimurium
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