Abstract
The TorD family of specific chaperones is divided into four subfamilies dedicated to molybdoenzyme biogenesis and a fifth one, exemplified by YcdY of Escherichia coli, for which no defined partner has been identified so far. We propose that YcdY is the chaperone of YcdX, a zinc protein involved in the swarming motility process of E. coli, since YcdY interacts with YcdX and increases its activity in vitro. © 2011, American Society for Microbiology.
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Redelberger, D., Seduk, F., Genest, O., Méjean, V., Leimkühler, S., & Iobbi-Nivol, C. (2011). YcdY protein of Escherichia coli, an atypical member of the TorD chaperone family. Journal of Bacteriology, 193(23), 6512–6516. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.05927-11
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