Reiterative synthesis by the ribosome and recognition of the N-terminal formyl group by biosynthetic machinery contribute to evolutionary conservation of the length of antibiotic microcin C peptide precursor
Microcin C (McC) is a peptide adenylate antibiotic produced by Escherichia coli cells bearing a plasmid-borne mcc gene cluster. Most MccA precursors, encoded by validated mcc operons from diverse bacteria, are 7 amino acids long, but the significance of this precursor length conservation has remaine...
Main Authors: | Zukher, I, Pavlov, M, Tsibulskaya, D, Kulikovsky, A, Zyubko, T, Bikmetov, D, Serebryakova, M, Nair, S, Ehrenberg, M, Dubiley, S, Severinov, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019
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