Site ccmG
- Name: ccmG
- Type: Gene
- Synonyms
b2195 MG1655 locus tag dsbE Blattner et al. sequence - Mnemonic: cytochrome c maturation
- Left End Point: 49.37
- Right End Point: 49.38
- Products:
thioredoxin homolog, thiol:disulfide interchange protein - Direction: <
- Properties:
Property Comment encodes membrane protein periplasmic, membrane-bound - Priority: 0
- 1 Alleles of This Gene
ccmG748(del)::kan - External Database Links:
Host Site Page Links EcoGene.org EG12053 EcoliWiki ccmG - Comment:
- References:
- Choe, M., W.S. Reznikoff 1991. Anaerobically expressed Escherichia coli genes identified by operon fusion techniques. J.Bacteriol. 173:6139-6146
- Choe, M., W.S. Reznikoff 1993. Identification of the regulatory sequence of anaerobically expressed locus aeg-46.5. J.Bacteriol. 175:1165-1172
- Thony-Meyer, L., H. Hennecke 1995. Pers.Comm. 0:1-0
- Thony-Meyer, L., F. Fischer, P. Kunzler, D. Ritz, H. Hennecke 1995. Escherichia coli genes required for cytochrome c maturation. J.Bacteriol. 177:4321-4326
- Stewart, V.J. 1995. Pers.Commun. 0:1-0
- Grove, J., S. Tanapongpipat, G. Thomas, L. Griffiths, H. Crooke, J. Cole 1996. Escherichia coli K-12 genes essential for the synthesis of c-type cytochromes and a third nitrate reductase located in the periplasm. Mol.Microbiol. 19:467-481
- Throne-Holst, M., L. Thony-Meyer, L. Hederstedt 1997. Escherichia coli ccm in-frame deletion mutants can produce periplasmic cytochrome b but not cytochrome c. FEBS Lett. 410:351-355
- Fabianek, R.A., H. Hennecke, L. Thony-Meyer 1998. The active-site cysteines of the periplasmic thioredoxin-like protein CcmG of Escherichia coli are important but not essential for cytochrome c maturation in vivo. J.Bacteriol. 180:1947-1950
- Li, Q., H.Y. Hu, W.Q. Wang, G.J. Xu 2001. Structural and redox properties of the leaderless DsbE (CcmG) protein: both active-site cysteines of the reduced form are involved in its function in the Escherichia coli periplasm. Biol.Chem. 382:1679-1686
- Li, Q., H. Hu, G. Xu 2001. Biochemical characterization of the thioredoxin domain of Escherichia coli DsbE protein reveals a weak reductant. Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun. 283:849-853