EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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2.7.1.191 | malfunction |
a 2-deoxyglucose-induced selective defect in the membrane component ElI man of the phosphoenolpyruvate:mannose phosphotransferase system can partially release glucose-mediated catabolite repression but not fructose-mediated catabolite repression in soy pediococci |
-, 735566 |
2.7.1.191 | metabolism |
Man-PTS subunits IIC and IID are necessary for bacteriocin BacSJ activity |
-, 761305 |
2.7.1.191 | metabolism |
small RNA SgrS-mediated down regulation of the enzyme is required for growth rescue in the presence of 2-deoxyglucose |
736835 |
2.7.1.191 | metabolism |
the enzyme is also required for utilization of D-glucosaminate |
725288 |
2.7.1.191 | metabolism |
the enzyme is an important component in catabolite repression in Lactobacillus pentosus and regulates the synthesis of the enzyme EIIFru |
-, 736762 |
2.7.1.191 | metabolism |
the enzyme is responsible for the formation of the Man-alpha1-P-6-Glc linkage in Clostridium difficile polysaccharide II |
-, 760265 |
2.7.1.191 | metabolism |
the enzyme is the dominant transporter for glucose, mannose, galactose, glucosamine and N-acetylglucosamine, and has a dominant influence on sugar-specific, CcpA-independent catabolite repression |
-, 760389 |
2.7.1.191 | metabolism |
the gene products of genes manX, man Y and manZ are involved in mannose uptake. In addition, man Y codes for the Pel function, necessary for penetration of lambda-DNA |
736124 |
2.7.1.191 | physiological function |
all three subunits. IIIMan, II-PMm and II-MMan are required for sugar transport and phosphorylation, while subunits II-PMm and II-MMan alone are sufficient for penetration of lambda DNA |
736386 |
2.7.1.191 | physiological function |
both IIC and IID components of the mannose phosphotransferase system play an important role in the specific recognition between the bacteriocin-receptor complex and the immunity protein PedB. PedB directly interacts with the IIC protein, IID protein and pediocin PA-1 to form a complex, therefore preventing membrane permeabilization and cell death |
-, 762216 |