Peptidoglycan Glycosyltransferase
A hexosyltransferase involved in the transfer of disaccharide molecules to the peptidoglycan structure of the CELL WALL SKELETON. It plays an important role in the genesis of the bacterial CELL WALL.
Also Known As:
Peptidoglycan TGase; Peptidoglycan Transglycosylase; Glycosyltransferase, Peptidoglycan; Transglycosylase, Peptidoglycan
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01/01/2019
- " Those differential expressed proteins were mainly involved in cell wall hydrolysis, cell morphological changes, protein synthesis and folding, perception of external stimuli and signal transduction etc., and we observed that germination receptor D (GerD), cell wall hydrolase, transpeptidase, peptidase S1 and two-component regulatory system phoR were significantly up-regulated, but hydrolase NlpC/P60, peptidoglycan glycosyltransferase, spore coat proteins CotX, CotJB and the Lrp/AsnC (leucine-responsive regulatory protein/asparagine synthase C products) protein were significantly down-regulated in the experiment, which implied the important roles of identified proteins during the spore germination. "
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