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Query: EC:3.6.1.3 (ATPase)
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The DNA sequence analysis of the F0F1-ATPase operon of the bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae predicted that the subunit b, encoded by the gene atpF, is a lipoprotein of the murein lipoprotein type of Escherichia coli. Here we experimentally verify this prediction by metabolic labeling of subunit b with [14C]palmitic acid and by in vivo interfering with the processing of the prolipoprotein form of subunit b by the antibiotic globomycin, a specific inhibitor of the signal peptidase II. Our results suggest that the subunit b of the F0F1-ATPase of M. pneumoniae is anchored at the cytoplasmic membrane by an N-terminal lipid modification in addition to its transmembrane domain. The lipoprotein nature of subunit b and its proposed membrane topology seems to be characteristic for mycoplasmas, since among all sequenced bacterial atpF genes, only those from Mycoplasma gallisepticum and Mycoplasma genitalium code for a conserved lipoprotein consensus sequence.
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PMID:The subunit b of the F0F1-type ATPase of the bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a lipoprotein. 973 82

The lead resistance operon, pbr, of Ralstonia metallidurans (formerly Alcaligenes eutrophus) strain CH34 is unique, as it combines functions involved in uptake, efflux, and accumulation of Pb(II). The pbr lead resistance locus contains the following structural resistance genes: (i) pbrT, which encodes a Pb(II) uptake protein; (ii) pbrA, which encodes a P-type Pb(II) efflux ATPase; (iii) pbrB, which encodes a predicted integral membrane protein of unknown function; and (iv) pbrC, which encodes a predicted prolipoprotein signal peptidase. Downstream of pbrC, the pbrD gene, encoding a Pb(II)-binding protein, was identified in a region of DNA, which was essential for functional lead sequestration. Pb(II)-dependent inducible transcription of pbrABCD from the PpbrA promoter is regulated by PbrR, which belongs to the MerR family of metal ion-sensing regulatory proteins. This is the first report of a mechanism for specific lead resistance in any bacterial genus.
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PMID:Cloning and functional analysis of the pbr lead resistance determinant of Ralstonia metallidurans CH34. 1154 28