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The Repertoire of Solute-Binding Proteins of Model Bacteria Reveals Large Differences in Number, Type, and Ligand Range

Álvaro Ortega, Miguel A. Matilla, Tino Krell

2022Microbiology Spectrum16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

SBPs are essential components for many transporters, but multiple pieces of more recent evidence indicate that the SBP-mediated stimulation of different transmembrane receptors is a general and widespread signal transduction mechanism in bacteria. The double function of SBPs in coordinating transport with signal transduction remains to a large degree unexplored and represents a major research need. The definition of the SBP repertoire of the 49 bacterial model strains examined here, along with information on their cognate ligand profiles forms the basis to close this gap in knowledge. Furthermore, this study provides information on the forces that have driven the evolution of transporters with different ligand specificities in bacteria that differ in phylogenetics and lifestyle. This article is also a first step in setting up automatic algorithms that permit the large-scale identification of the SBP repertoire in proteomes.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyBacteriaPhylogenetic treeTransmembrane proteinGeneticsSinorhizobium melilotiPhylogeneticsComputational biologyGeneBiochemistryReceptorSymbiosisBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesBacteriophages and microbial interactions