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Probing the active site of YjeE: a vital Escherichia coli protein of unknown function

Abstract

In the study described here, we have taken steps to characterize the YjeE protein, an Escherichia coli protein of unknown function that is essential for bacterial viability. YjeE represents a protein family whose members are broadly conserved in bacteria, absent from eukaryotes and contain both Walker A and B motifs, characteristic of P-loop ATPases. We have revisited the dispensability of the yjeE gene in E. coli and describe efforts to probe …

Authors

ALLALI-HASSANI A; CAMPBELL TL; HO A; SCHERTZER JW; BROWN ED

Journal

Biochemical Journal, Vol. 384, No. 3, pp. 577–584

Publisher

Portland Press

Publication Date

December 15, 2004

DOI

10.1042/bj20041082

ISSN

0264-6021