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STRING protein interaction network
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KRL66336.1Hypothetical protein. (52 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
dltA
D-alanine--poly(phosphoribitol) ligase subunit 1; Catalyzes the first step in the D-alanylation of lipoteichoic acid (LTA), the activation of D-alanine and its transfer onto the D- alanyl carrier protein (Dcp) DltC. In an ATP-dependent two-step reaction, forms a high energy D-alanyl-AMP intermediate, followed by transfer of the D-alanyl residue as a thiol ester to the phosphopantheinyl prosthetic group of the Dcp. D-alanylation of LTA plays an important role in modulating the properties of the cell wall in Gram-positive bacteria, influencing the net charge of the cell wall. Belongs to [...]
 
     0.715
KRL66334.1
Protein dltB; Could be involved in the transport of activated D-alanine through the membrane.
       0.524
dltC
D-alanyl carrier protein; Carrier protein involved in the D-alanylation of lipoteichoic acid (LTA). The loading of thioester-linked D-alanine onto DltC is catalyzed by D-alanine--D-alanyl carrier protein ligase DltA. The DltC- carried D-alanyl group is further transferred to cell membrane phosphatidylglycerol (PG) by forming an ester bond, probably catalyzed by DltD. D-alanylation of LTA plays an important role in modulating the properties of the cell wall in Gram-positive bacteria, influencing the net charge of the cell wall.
       0.517
KRL66332.1
Lipoteichoic acid D-alanyl esterase.
 
     0.426
Your Current Organism:
Lactobacillus versmoldensis
NCBI taxonomy Id: 1423815
Other names: L. versmoldensis DSM 14857 = KCTC 3814, Lactobacillus versmoldensis DSM 14857, Lactobacillus versmoldensis DSM 14857 = KCTC 3814, Lactobacillus versmoldensis KCTC 3814, Lactobacillus versmoldensis KCTC 3814 = DSM 14857
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