The DNA uptake ATPase PilF of Thermus thermophilus : a reexamination of the zinc content

The DNA-translocator ATPase PilF of Thermus thermophilus HB27 is a hexamer built by six identical subunits. Despite the presence of a conserved zinc-binding site in every subunit, only one zinc atom per hexamer was found. Re-examination of the zinc content of PilF purified from cells grown in comple...

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Main Authors: Nies, Dietrich H., Salzer, Ralf, Herzberg, Martin, Biuković, Goran, Grüber, Gerhard, Müller, Volker, Averhoff, Beate
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-996362020-03-07T12:18:20Z The DNA uptake ATPase PilF of Thermus thermophilus : a reexamination of the zinc content Nies, Dietrich H. Salzer, Ralf Herzberg, Martin Biuković, Goran Grüber, Gerhard Müller, Volker Averhoff, Beate School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Microbiology The DNA-translocator ATPase PilF of Thermus thermophilus HB27 is a hexamer built by six identical subunits. Despite the presence of a conserved zinc-binding site in every subunit, only one zinc atom per hexamer was found. Re-examination of the zinc content of PilF purified from cells grown in complex media with different lots of yeast extract revealed six zinc atoms per hexamer. These data demonstrate that the low zinc content reported before was most likely a result of zinc depletion of the yeast extract used. 2013-11-08T05:29:21Z 2019-12-06T20:09:44Z 2013-11-08T05:29:21Z 2019-12-06T20:09:44Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Salzer, R., Herzberg, M., Nies, D. H., Biuković, G., Grüber, G., Müller, V., et al. (2013). The DNA uptake ATPase PilF of Thermus thermophilus : a reexamination of the zinc content. Extremophiles, 17(4), 697-698. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99636 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17455 10.1007/s00792-013-0544-6 en Extremophiles
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Nies, Dietrich H.
Salzer, Ralf
Herzberg, Martin
Biuković, Goran
Grüber, Gerhard
Müller, Volker
Averhoff, Beate
The DNA uptake ATPase PilF of Thermus thermophilus : a reexamination of the zinc content
description The DNA-translocator ATPase PilF of Thermus thermophilus HB27 is a hexamer built by six identical subunits. Despite the presence of a conserved zinc-binding site in every subunit, only one zinc atom per hexamer was found. Re-examination of the zinc content of PilF purified from cells grown in complex media with different lots of yeast extract revealed six zinc atoms per hexamer. These data demonstrate that the low zinc content reported before was most likely a result of zinc depletion of the yeast extract used.
author2 School of Biological Sciences
author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Nies, Dietrich H.
Salzer, Ralf
Herzberg, Martin
Biuković, Goran
Grüber, Gerhard
Müller, Volker
Averhoff, Beate
format Article
author Nies, Dietrich H.
Salzer, Ralf
Herzberg, Martin
Biuković, Goran
Grüber, Gerhard
Müller, Volker
Averhoff, Beate
author_sort Nies, Dietrich H.
title The DNA uptake ATPase PilF of Thermus thermophilus : a reexamination of the zinc content
title_short The DNA uptake ATPase PilF of Thermus thermophilus : a reexamination of the zinc content
title_full The DNA uptake ATPase PilF of Thermus thermophilus : a reexamination of the zinc content
title_fullStr The DNA uptake ATPase PilF of Thermus thermophilus : a reexamination of the zinc content
title_full_unstemmed The DNA uptake ATPase PilF of Thermus thermophilus : a reexamination of the zinc content
title_sort dna uptake atpase pilf of thermus thermophilus : a reexamination of the zinc content
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99636
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