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Year: 2018 PMID: 30308080 PMCID: PMC6181413 DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1007271
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Pathog ISSN: 1553-7366 Impact factor: 6.823
Fig 1Bacterial and fungal carbohydrates.
A. Monomer of L-Lys containing peptidoglycan from Staphlycoccus aureus. B. Fungal chitin. C. Sinorhizobium meliloti Nod factor NodSmIV. Lys, Lysin; Nod, Nodulation.
Fig 2Potential cross-activation of LysM domain-containing carbohydrate receptors.
A. The LysM domain of a Nod factor receptor normally binds Nod factor (left) but could also bind a structurally related chitin molecule (right). B. The LysM domain of a chitin receptor that normally binds chitin (left) could also bind a structurally similar peptidoglycan muropeptide (right). Lys, Lysin, Nod; Nodulation.
Chitin/PG biding of LysM-domain containing proteins.
When the specific comparative specificity has been determined, it is noted; otherwise ligands with approximately comparable affinities observed are listed.
| Organism | LysM-domain proteins | Specificity |
|---|---|---|
| AtlA | Chitin>PG [ | |
| AcaA | Chitin, PG [ | |
| MSL | Chito-oligosaccharide, Chitin, PG [ | |
| NlpC/P60 | Chitin, PG [ | |
| TAL6 | Chitin, PG [ | |
| CERK1 | PG [ | |
| OsCERK1, OsLYP4, OsLYP6 | Chitin/PG [ | |
| MjLPBP | Chitin, PG [ |
Abbreviations: PG, peptidoglycan.