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Substrate-linked Conformational Change in the Periplasmic Component of a Cu(I)/Ag(I) Efflux System
2007
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Gram-negative bacteria utilize dual membrane resistance nodulation division-type efflux systems to export a variety of substrates. These systems contain an essential periplasmic component that is important for assembly of the protein complex. We show here that the periplasmic protein CusB from the Cus copper/silver efflux system has a critical role in Cu(I) and Ag(I) binding. Isothermal titration calorimetry experiments demonstrate that one Ag(I) ion is bound per CusB molecule with high
doi:10.1074/jbc.m703937200
pmid:17893146
fatcat:pxnpme65eba57hvfstrmfnbam4