Identification of two binding domains, one for peptidoglycan and another for a secondary cell wall polymer, on the N-terminal part of the S-layer protein SbsB from Bacillus stearothermophilus PV72/p2
M. Sara et al., Identification of two binding domains, one for peptidoglycan and another for a secondary cell wall polymer, on the N-terminal part of the S-layer protein SbsB from Bacillus stearothermophilus PV72/p2, J BACT, 180(24), 1998, pp. 6780-6783
First studies on the structure-function relationship of the S-layer protein
from B. stearothermophilus PV72/p2 revealed the coexistence of two binding
domains on its N-terminal part, one for peptidoglycan and another for a se
condary cell wall polymer (SCWP). The peptidoglycan binding domain is locat
ed between amino acids 1 to 138 of the mature S-layer protein comprising a
typical S-layer homologous domain. The SCWP binding domain lies between ami
no acids 240 to 331 and possesses a high serine plus glycine content.