ProGP713 (SRRP100-23)

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ProGP ID ProGP713 (SRRP100-23)
Validation Status Uncharacterized
Organism Information
Organism NameLactobacillus reuteri 100-23C
Domain Bacteria
Classification Phylum : Firmicutes
Class : Bacilli
Orders : Lactobacillales
Family : Lactobacillaceae
Genus : Lactobacillus
Species : reuteri
Strain : 100-23C
Taxonomic ID (NCBI) 1598
Gene Information
Gene Namesrr
Protein Information
Protein NameSRRP100-23
NCBI RefSeq 5NY0_A
UniProtKB Sequence >pdb|5NY0|A Chain A, L. reuteris SRRP binding regionEDIQADATAANASELKKALQDTSVHTIKLTDNITLTSAIELTNVSRDVTIYGNGKYINATDGNGGIFIHNTKSYTVNLTIEKATLYNQSQYGFVHMNDEGTDNITYKNITAYGGTLVWSQTHVGTKTLSLEGTVNFYSVPSYTVGGQTYSTDAFKIGTHYPNGENKDTTPAIYVSNEINIADNANIALENSATKIDIWMIADIGIHPHTTALTIGNNATLTMENGNNSALNIKLDGDTSNSFTVGEGSTVKLSAKVDNVRILPYEDSNTANVSFAKGSDVTLHAGTGSNLRMGASISNQIDFNGKATFIKDSGAYANTAYADQTRGNIEFDYYWNDQQKTGSTGVANFNPGSNVLFQAGPGASNVNTY
Subcellular Locationgastrointestinal tract of numerous vertebrates
Function Biofilm formation and adhesion capability
Protein Structure
PDB ID 5NY0_A
Glycosylation Status
Glycosylation Type O- (Ser/Thr) linked
Experimentally Validated Glycosite(s ) in Mature Protein>pdb|5NY0|A Chain A, L. reuteris SRRP binding regionEDIQADATAANASELKKALQDTSVHTIKLTDNITLTSAIELTNVSRDVTIYGNGKYINATDGNGGIFIHNTKSYTVNLTIEKATLYNQSQYGFVHMNDEGTDNITYKNITAYGGTLVWSQTHVGTKTLSLEGTVNFYSVPSYTVGGQTYSTDAFKIGTHYPNGENKDTTPAIYVSNEINIADNANIALENSATKIDIWMIADIGIHPHTTALTIGNNATLTMENGNNSALNIKLDGDTSNSFTVGEGSTVKLSAKVDNVRILPYEDSNTANVSFAKGSDVTLHAGTGSNLRMGASISNQIDFNGKATFIKDSGAYANTAYADQTRGNIEFDYYWNDQQKTGSTGVANFNPGSNVLFQAGPGASNVNTY
Technique(s) used for Glycosylation DetectionNMR analysis
Protein Glycosylation- Implication Lactobacillus reuteri is a gut symbiont inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract of numerous vertebrates. The surface-exposed serine-rich repeat protein (SRRP) is a major adhesin in Gram-positive bacteria. Using lectin and sugar nucleotide profiling of wild-type or L. reuteri isogenic mutants provide different glycan.
Glycan Information
Glycan Annotation Hex-Glc-GlcNAc
Technique(s) used for Glycan Identification MALDI-MS/LC-MS
Literature
Year of Identification2019
ReferenceLatousakis, D., Nepravishta, R., Rejzek, M., Wegmann, U., Le Gall, G., Kavanaugh, D., Colquhoun, I.J., Frese, S., MacKenzie, D.A., Walter, J. and Angulo, J., 2019. Serine-rich repeat protein adhesins from Lactobacillus reuteri display strain specific glycosylation profiles. Glycobiology, 29(1), pp.45-58.
Corresponding Author Nathalie Juge
ContactThe Gut Microbes and Health Institute Strategic Programme, Quadram Institute Bioscience, Norwich Research Park, Norwich NR4 7UA, UK