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  • Sutrina, S.L.; Reddy, P.; Saier, M.H.; Reizer, J.
    The glucose permease of Bacillus subtilis is a single polypeptide chain that functions to energize the sucrose permease (1990), J. Biol. Chem., 265, 18581-18589.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Bacillus subtilis
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
Enzyme IIScr
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Bacillus subtilis

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
physiological function the sucrose permease lacks a sucrose-specific Enzyme III-like domain or a separate, soluble IIIScr protein. Enzyme IIScr is capable of utilizing the enzyme IIIGlc-like domain of the glucose permease. The IIIGlc-like domain therefore is an autonomous structural unit that assumes a conformation independent of the hydrophobic, N-terminal intramembranal domain of Enzyme IIGlc. Addition of the purified IIIGlc-like domain strongly stimulates the phosphorylation of sucrose, but not that of glucose, in phosphorylation assays that contain the two sugars simultaneously Bacillus subtilis