3.A.1.5.44 Peptide transporter, SapABCDF. Mutants are more sensitive than the wild type to wheat alpha-thionin and to snakin-1, which is the most abundant antimicrobial peptide from potato tubers. They were also less virulent than was the
wild-type strain in potato tubers: lesion areas were 37% that of the
control, and the growth rate was two orders of magnitude lower. Thus, the interaction of antimicrobial peptides from the host with the sapA-F operon from the pathogen plays a similar role in animal and in plant bacterial pathogenesis (López-Solanilla et al. 1998).
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Accession Number: | O86189 |
Protein Name: | SapC protein |
Length: | 296 |
Molecular Weight: | 32333.00 |
Species: | Dickeya chrysanthemi (Pectobacterium chrysanthemi) [556] |
Number of TMSs: | 6 |
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: |
Cell membrane1 / Multi-pass membrane protein2 |
Substrate |
peptide |
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1: MHSDNIYGEK ALPSRWRDAW NVFRQDRMAM IGFYGFLLLL GLCLFGNTLA PYALDQQFLG
61: YQLLPPSWSR YGKCRFFLGT DDLGRDLLSR LLSGAAPTFG PALLVTLAAT LVGILIGMLA
121: GVTHGLRSAV LNHILDPLLS IPSLLLAMVV IAFIGPQLTH AMLAVWMALL PRMVRTIYSA
181: VHDELEKEYV TAARLDGAST RYLLWYAVVP NILPVLVSEV TRAFSIAILD IAALGFLNLG
241: AQLPTTEWGV LLGNSLELVY AAPWTVMLPG TAITLSVLIV NLLGDGIRRA LLAQTE