| Literature DB >> 28696276 |
Yaoqin Hong1,2, Michael A Liu2, Peter R Reeves3.
Abstract
Translocation of lipid-linked oligosaccharides is a common theme across prokaryotes and eukaryotes. For bacteria, such activity is used in cell wall construction, polysaccharide synthesis, and the relatively recently discovered protein glycosylation. To the best of our knowledge, the Gram-negative inner membrane flippase Wzx was the first protein identified as being involved in oligosaccharide translocation, and yet we still have only a limited understanding of this protein after 3 decades of research. At present, Wzx is known to be a multitransmembrane protein with enormous sequence diversity that flips oligosaccharide substrates with varied degrees of preference. In this review, we provide an overview of the major findings for this protein, with a particular focus on substrate preference.Entities:
Keywords: O antigen; Wzx; flippase; glycobiology; polysaccharides
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28696276 PMCID: PMC5717161 DOI: 10.1128/JB.00154-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bacteriol ISSN: 0021-9193 Impact factor: 3.490