A reexamination of the nucleotide sequence of the psr gene of Enterococcus hirae revealed the presence of two additional nucleotides at residues 1190 and 1191. As a result, instead of a stop codon after 148 aa, thepsr gene product would contain 293 aa residues. The revised size of the gene product was confirmed by subsequently cloning and expressing the psr gene in Escherichiu co/i. The derived amino acid sequence of the revised psr gene product was found to be similar to several other proteins in the combined GenBanWEMBL database. The protein products of some of these genes are thought to play regulatory role(s) in exo or capsular polysaccharide synthesis and/or in cell wall metabolism. All the putative homologs of the revised Psr appear to have a putative membrane-anchoring domain at their N-termini. Amino acid blocks with high degrees of similarity have been identified in the aligned sequences, and it is suggested that these common motifs could be of structural or functional importance.

The PBP 5 synthesis repressor (psr) gene of Entereococcus hirae ATCC9790 is substantially longer than previously reported / Massidda, Orietta; Dardenne, O.; Whalen, M.; Zorzi, W.; Coyette, J.; Shockman, G. D.; Daneo-Moore, L.. - In: FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS. - ISSN 0378-1097. - 166:(1998), pp. 355-360.

The PBP 5 synthesis repressor (psr) gene of Entereococcus hirae ATCC9790 is substantially longer than previously reported

Massidda, Orietta;
1998-01-01

Abstract

A reexamination of the nucleotide sequence of the psr gene of Enterococcus hirae revealed the presence of two additional nucleotides at residues 1190 and 1191. As a result, instead of a stop codon after 148 aa, thepsr gene product would contain 293 aa residues. The revised size of the gene product was confirmed by subsequently cloning and expressing the psr gene in Escherichiu co/i. The derived amino acid sequence of the revised psr gene product was found to be similar to several other proteins in the combined GenBanWEMBL database. The protein products of some of these genes are thought to play regulatory role(s) in exo or capsular polysaccharide synthesis and/or in cell wall metabolism. All the putative homologs of the revised Psr appear to have a putative membrane-anchoring domain at their N-termini. Amino acid blocks with high degrees of similarity have been identified in the aligned sequences, and it is suggested that these common motifs could be of structural or functional importance.
1998
Massidda, Orietta; Dardenne, O.; Whalen, M.; Zorzi, W.; Coyette, J.; Shockman, G. D.; Daneo-Moore, L.
The PBP 5 synthesis repressor (psr) gene of Entereococcus hirae ATCC9790 is substantially longer than previously reported / Massidda, Orietta; Dardenne, O.; Whalen, M.; Zorzi, W.; Coyette, J.; Shockman, G. D.; Daneo-Moore, L.. - In: FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS. - ISSN 0378-1097. - 166:(1998), pp. 355-360.
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