2.A.38.4.6 K+ uptake system, KtrABD. S. aureus devoid of the Ktr system became sensitive to hyperosmotic conditions,
exhibited a hyperpolarized plasma membrane, and increased susceptibility to aminoglycoside
antibiotics and cationic antimicrobials. In contrast to other organisms, the S. aureus Ktr system
was shown to be important for low-K+ growth under alkaline conditions but played only a minor role
in neutral and acidic conditions. In a mouse competitive index model of bacteraemia, the ktrA mutant
was significantly outcompeted by the parental strain (Gries et al. 2013).
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Accession Number: | G8RD42 |
Protein Name: | Potassium uptake protein , integral membranecomponent, KtrD |
Length: | 452 |
Molecular Weight: | 49895.00 |
Species: | Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus M013 [1118959] |
Number of TMSs: | 10 |
Substrate |
potassium(1+) |
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1: MSIFSQFLKR SSPQQGIVLY YIVAIVVAFL LLNLPYVHKP GVEVNPIDTL FVAVSGISVT
61: GLSPISIVDT YSTFGQLIIL VILNIGGIGV MAIGTMLWVV LGKHIGIRER QLIMLDNNKN
121: TMSGTVKLII DIVKSIFVIE LVGAMLLAFY FYRDNPDLKY AIMQGVFVSI SATTNGGLDI
181: TGKSLIPYAH DYFVQAIVIF LIILGSIGFP VLLEVKAYIQ NRVTNFRFSL FTKITTSTYL
241: FLFIVGVLAI LLFEHNHAFK GLSWHQSLFY SLFQSATTRS AGLQTIDVTT LSDPTNIIMG
301: ILMFIGSSPS SVGGGIRTTT FAILILFLIN FSNNADKTSI KVYNREVHIM DIQRSFAVFT
361: MATILTFLGM LIISATENGK LTFLQVFFEV MSAFGTCGLS LGVTSDISDI SKVVLMVLMF
421: IGRVGLISFI IMIAGRREPD KFHYPKERIQ IG