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Transmembrane exosortase (Exosortase_EpsH)
Identifiers
SymbolExosortase_EpsH
PfamPF09721
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PDBRCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
PDBsumstructure summary

Exosortase refers to a family of integral membrane proteins that occur in Gram-negative bacteria that recognizes and cleaves the carboxyl-terminal sorting signal PEP-CTERM.[1][2] The name derives from a predicted role analogous to sortase, despite the lack of any detectable sequence homology, and a strong association of exosortase genes with exopolysaccharide or extracellular polymeric substance biosynthesis loci. Many archaea have an archaeosortase, homologous to exosortases rather than to sortases. Archaeosortase A recognizes the signal PGF-CTERM, found at the C-terminus of some archaeal S-layer proteins. Following processing by archaeosortase A, the PGF-CTERM region is gone, and a prenyl-derived lipid anchor is present at the C-terminus instead.

Exosortase has not itself been characterized biochemically. However, site-directed mutagenesis work on archaeosortase A, an archaeal homolog of exosortases, strongly supports the notion of a Cys active site and convergent evolution with sortase family transpeptidases.[3] In 2018, a study on Zoogloea resiniphila, a bacterium found in activated sludge wastewater treatment plants, showed that PEP-CTERM proteins (and by implication, exosortase as well) are essential to floc formation in some systems.[4] More recently, Parrett, et al. {{PMID:40358234}} showed that cyanoexosortase B, the lone exosortase in the filamentous Cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme, is required both for a colony gliding behavior and for completion of the biosynthesis of the UV-absorbing pigment scytonemin. Both processes depend on PEP-CTERM proteins.

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