Antimicrobial peptide resistance and lipid A acylation protein family
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Antimicrobial peptide resistance and lipid A acylation protein PagP | ||
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Identifiers | ||
Symbol | PagP | |
Pfam | PF07017 | |
InterPro | IPR009746 | |
OPM family | 26 | |
OPM protein | 1thq | |
Available PDB structures: |
Antimicrobial peptide resistance and lipid A acylation protein PagP is a family of several bacterial antimicrobial peptide resistance and lipid A acylation (PagP) proteins. The bacterial outer membrane enzyme PagP transfers a palmitate chain from a phospholipid to lipid A. In a number of pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria, PagP confers resistance to certain cationic antimicrobial peptides produced during the host innate immune response.
[edit] References
- [1]. Solution structure and dynamics of the outer membrane enzyme PagP by NMR. Hwang PM, Choy WY, Lo EI, Chen L, Forman-Kay JD, Raetz CR, Prive GG, Bishop RE, Kay LE; Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2002;99:13560-13565. PubMed