Functional importance and local environments of the cysteines in the tetracycline resistance protein encoded by plasmid pBR322

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Abstract

The properties of the cysteines in the pBR322-encoded tetracycline resistance protein have been examined. Cysteines are important but not essential for tetracycline transport activity. None of the cysteines reacted with biotin maleimide, suggesting that they are shielded from the aqueous phase or reside in a negatively charged local environment.

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Jewell, J. E., Orwick, J., Liu, J., & Miller, K. W. (1999). Functional importance and local environments of the cysteines in the tetracycline resistance protein encoded by plasmid pBR322. Journal of Bacteriology, 181(5), 1689–1693. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.181.5.1689-1693.1999

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