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Structural and functional analysis of ammonium transport proteins

ReferenceB19932
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Professor Mike Merrick
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Professor Per Bullough
Institution John Innes Centre
DepartmentMolecular Microbiology
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 201,614
StatusCompleted
TypeResearch Grant
Start date 19/01/2004
End date 18/01/2007
Duration36 months

Abstract

The Amt family of high-affinity ammonium transport proteins is conserved in bacteria, plants and animals, and includes the human Rhesus proteins. We have developed the Escherichia coli AmtB protein as a model for this family. It can be purified to homogeneity and preliminary experiments have given 2D crystals that diffract to 9 angstrom. The objectives of the project are: (1) to produce high-resolution 2D and 3D structures of Amt proteins, and of an AmtB-GlnK complex by EM or X-ray crystallography; (2) to use mutagenesis of AmtB to identify specific residues involved in ammonium binding and transport and thereby to elucidate the mode of action of the protein; (3) to investigate the mode of action of AmtB reconstituted into liposomes. (Joint with grant number 19934).

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Committee Closed Committee - Biomolecular Sciences (BMS)
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