Bioinformatic Analyses of Bacterial Mercury Ion (Hg2+) Transporters

T Mok, JS Chen, MA Shlykov, MH Saier - Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 2012 - Springer
T Mok, JS Chen, MA Shlykov, MH Saier
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 2012Springer
Currently, there are five known types of mercury transporters in bacteria: MerC, MerE, MerF,
MerH, and MerT. Their general function is to mediate mercuric ion uptake into the cell in
preparation for reduction to Hg°. They are present in several bacterial phyla and comprise
five distinct families. We have utilized standard statistical bioinformatic tools and the
superfamily principle to show that they are related by common descent. After using programs
such as Global Alignment Program and SSearch to establish homology, we aligned and …
Abstract
Currently, there are five known types of mercury transporters in bacteria: MerC, MerE, MerF, MerH, and MerT. Their general function is to mediate mercuric ion uptake into the cell in preparation for reduction to Hg°. They are present in several bacterial phyla and comprise five distinct families. We have utilized standard statistical bioinformatic tools and the superfamily principle to show that they are related by common descent. After using programs such as Global Alignment Program and SSearch to establish homology, we aligned and analyzed their amino acid sequences to find a single well conserved motif. Although these proteins exhibit 2, 3, or 4 transmembrane helical segments (TMSs), TMSs 1 and 2 are common to all superfamily members. An ancestral sequence was determined, and reliable phylogenetic trees were constructed. The results support the conclusion of homology, establishing that these proteins belong to a single superfamily. This important discovery allows extrapolation of information about structure, function, and mechanism from one protein to all superfamily members to degrees inversely proportional to their phylogenetic distances.
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