Evaluating a New High-throughput Twin-Arginine Translocase Assay in Bacteria for Therapeutic Applications.

Curr Microbiol

Biochemical Sciences Division, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, 411008, India.

Published: November 2017

The twin-arginine translocase (Tat) pathway is involved in the transport of folded proteins in bacteria, and has been implicated in virulence and pathogenesis. A simple but efficient assay based on the quantification of the exopolysaccharide colanic acid was developed as a new means to study Tat function. Colanic acid contains a methylpentose (L-fucose) component, and its production is directly linked to the Tat pathway through the transport of enzymes involved in polysaccharide biosynthesis. Monitoring of L-fucose levels can be applied for identification of new Tat substrates and high-throughput screening of Tat inhibitors for therapeutic applications.

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