-
members of
several subfamilies of
sortases.
Another sub-family of
sortases (C60B in MEROPS)
contains bacterial sortase B
proteins that are approximately...
- C-termini of
proteins can be
labeled by
using Sortases of
different substrate specificity. For example,
Sortase A from
streptococcus pyogenes, recognizes...
-
aspect that
distinguishes sortases in
general is that they have a very
specific targeting for
their substrate, as
sortases have
generally two functions...
-
Sortases are
membrane anc****d
enzyme that sort
these surface proteins onto the
bacterial cell
surface and
anchor them to the peptidoglycan.
There are...
- that lack any
homology to
sortase and that
appear to have
arisen separately by
convergent evolution.
Although the
sortases are the best
described members...
- bacteria. The
names of both
families of
proteins reflect roles analogous to
sortases in Gram-positive bacteria, with
which they
share no
sequence homology....
-
antibodies by
immunoaffinity chromatography. Transpeptidases, such as the
sortases responsible for
anchoring factors like
protein A to the staphylococcal...
- Nikghalb,
Kevyan D. (2018). "Expanding the
Scope of
Sortase-Mediated
Ligations by
Using Sortase Homologues". ChemBioChem. 19 (7): 185–195. doi:10.1002/cbic...
- unr.edu.ar.
Retrieved 11
December 2019. Marraffini,
Luciano A. (2007).
Sortases,
transpeptidases that
anchor proteins to the
envelope of Gram-positive...
-
archaea have an archaeosortase,
homologous to
exosortases rather than to
sortases.
Archaeosortase A
recognizes the
signal PGF-CTERM,
found at the C-terminus...