PTS Glucitol Family explained

The PTS Glucitol (Gut) Family (TC# 4.A.4)consists only of glucitol-specific porters, but these occur both in Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. It is part of the PTS-GFL superfamily.

Structure

IIGut of Escherichia coli consists of three proteins, a IIA protein, a putative 4 TMS IIC2 protein and a putative 4 TMS IIC1 protein.[1] The N- and C-termini as well as the IIB domain may thereby be localized to the cell cytoplasm, but the topology has not been established experimentally. IIAGut is believed to be phosphorylated on a histidyl residue, while IIBGut is probably phosphorylated on a cysteyl residue. However, these possibilities have not been demonstrated experimentally.

Notes and References

  1. Nguyen. Thai X.. Yen. Ming-Ren. Barabote. Ravi D.. Saier. Milton H.. 2006-01-01. Topological predictions for integral membrane permeases of the phosphoenolpyruvate:sugar phosphotransferase system. Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology. 11. 6. 345–360. 10.1159/000095636. 1464-1801. 17114898. 25965070 .