The AidB protein is involved in the adaptive response to DNA alkylation damages in Escherichia coli. Functional proteomic experiments were designed to elucidate AidB biological functions in the presence and in the absence of methyl methanesulfonate as methylating agent. Several proteins were identified in both conditions and according to their reported biological activities, the inter-actors were grouped into three different functional categories: stress response, energetic metabolic pathways and nucleic acid metabolism. Particularly, the interaction between AidB and UvrA, a member of the UvrABCD nucleotide excision system, suggested a new interesting putative role for AidB.
Molecular Partners of Escherichia coli Transcriptional Modulator AidB / DI PASQUALE, Pamela; Amoresano, Angela; DE MARIA, Francesca; Duilio, Angela. - In: JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1934-7375. - 7:(2013), pp. 876-884.
Molecular Partners of Escherichia coli Transcriptional Modulator AidB.
DI PASQUALE, PAMELA;AMORESANO, ANGELA;DE MARIA, FRANCESCA;DUILIO, ANGELA
2013
Abstract
The AidB protein is involved in the adaptive response to DNA alkylation damages in Escherichia coli. Functional proteomic experiments were designed to elucidate AidB biological functions in the presence and in the absence of methyl methanesulfonate as methylating agent. Several proteins were identified in both conditions and according to their reported biological activities, the inter-actors were grouped into three different functional categories: stress response, energetic metabolic pathways and nucleic acid metabolism. Particularly, the interaction between AidB and UvrA, a member of the UvrABCD nucleotide excision system, suggested a new interesting putative role for AidB.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.