نتایج جستجو برای: maltose figure

تعداد نتایج: 110990  

2014
Jun Li Xiaotao Guan Neil Shaw Weimin Chen Yu Dong Xiaoling Xu Xuemei Li Zihe Rao

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) uses maltose-1-phosphate to synthesize α-glucans that make up the major component of its outer capsular layer. Maltose kinase (MaK) catalyzes phosphorylation of maltose. The molecular basis for this phosphorylation is currently not understood. Here, we describe the first crystal structure of MtbMaK refined to 2.4 Å resolution. The bi-modular architecture of MtbM...

Journal: :Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 2006
Jin Ryoun Kim Marc Ostermeier

RG13 is an engineered allosteric beta-lactamase (BLA) for which maltose is a positive effector. RG13 is a hybrid protein between TEM1 BLA and maltose-binding protein (MBP). Maltose binding to MBP is known to convert the open form of the protein to the closed form through conformational changes about the hinge region. We have constructed and genetically selected several variants of RG13 modified...

Journal: :Journal of the Chemical Society 1876

2009
Michaela Stettler Simona Eicke Tabea Mettler Gaëlle Messerli Stefan Hörtensteiner Samuel C. Zeeman

In most plants, a large fraction of photo-assimilated carbon is stored in the chloroplasts during the day as starch and remobilized during the subsequent night to support metabolism. Mutations blocking either starch synthesis or starch breakdown in Arabidopsis thaliana reduce plant growth. Maltose is the major product of starch breakdown exported from the chloroplast at night. The maltose exces...

2008
Kerstin Honer Erwin Schneider

Universitat Osna brack, Fach bereich BiologieKhemie, Abtei I ung Mikrobiologie, D-49069 A clinical isolate of Aeromonas hydrophila was demonstrated to transport [14C]maltose with similar kinetics to enteric bacteria (K,,,: 0.3 pM; VM: 22 nmol min-l per lo9 cells). The uptake of [14C]maltose was completely inhibited in the OsnabrUck,-FRG presence of unlabelled maltose or maltodextrins, whereas o...

Journal: :Genetics 2000
Z Hu Y Yue H Jiang B Zhang P W Sherwood C A Michels

Expression of the MAL genes required for maltose fermentation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is induced by maltose and repressed by glucose. Maltose-inducible regulation requires maltose permease and the MAL-activator protein, a DNA-binding transcription factor encoded by MAL63 and its homologues at the other MAL loci. Previously, we showed that the Mig1 repressor mediates glucose repression of MA...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Virve Vidgren Laura Ruohonen John Londesborough

Maltose and maltotriose are the major sugars in brewer's wort. Brewer's yeasts contain multiple genes for maltose transporters. It is not known which of these express functional transporters. We correlated maltose transport kinetics with the genotypes of some ale and lager yeasts. Maltose transport by two ale strains was strongly inhibited by other alpha-glucosides, suggesting the use of broad ...

2006
Ali O. Kilic Allen L. Honeyman Lin Tao

Sugar metabolism by Streptococcus mutans is associated with tooth decay. The most abundant sugars in the human diet are sucrose and maltose, a derivative of starch. Previously, we reported a binding protein-dependent transport system (msm) in S. mutans that transports sucrose and maltose, but its associated enzymes do not metabolize maltose. By searching the S. mutans genomic sequence for a mal...

Journal: :Microbiology 1994
K Höner zu Bentrup R Schmid E Schneider

A clinical isolate of Aeromonas hydrophila was demonstrated to transport [14C]maltose with similar kinetics to enteric bacteria (Km: 0.3 microM; Vmax: 22 nmol min-1 per 10(9) cells). The uptake of [14C]maltose was completely inhibited in the presence of unlabelled maltose or maltodextrins, whereas other mono- and disaccharides, such as glucose, galactose, sucrose, lactose or melibiose, had no e...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989
D A Dean A L Davidson H Nikaido

We examined the energy requirement for maltose transport in right-side-out membrane vesicles derived from Escherichia coli. When membrane vesicles were made from strains producing tethered maltose-binding proteins by dilution of spheroplasts into phosphate buffer, those from an F0F1 ATPase-containing (unc+) strain transported maltose in the presence of an exogenous electron donor, such as ascor...

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