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LiaF domain-containing protein
This domain is found in various prokaryotic proteins, including cell wall-active antibiotic response proteins. This entry includes protein product of the yvqF gene, LiaF, located immediately upstream of vraS. It is associated with glycopeptide resistance in Staphylococcus aureus [2]. This domain has been described as toast rack from its structural resemblance. [1]. 16923071. The VraS/VraR two-component regulatory system required for oxacillin resistance in community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Boyle-Vavra S, Yin S, Daum RS;. FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2006;262:163-171. [2]. 19889788. Genetic changes associated with glycopeptide resistance in Staphylococcus aureus: predominance of amino acid substitutions in YvqF/VraSR. Kato Y, Suzuki T, Ida T, Maebashi K;. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2010;65:37-45. (from Pfam)
cell wall-active antibiotics response protein LiaF
This HMM represents the conserved C-terminal domain of LiaF (called VraT in Staphylococcus), an additional key component of the histidine kinase LiaS and response regulator LiaR system. The system responds to cell envelop stress in the Firmicutes, and plays a role in resistance to cell wall-targeting antibiotics.
cell wall-active antibiotics response protein
cell wall-active antibiotics response protein is a DUF2154 domain-containing protein; similar to Bacillus subtilis protein LiaF
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