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Mannitol-specific enzyme II of the bacterial phosphotransferase system. III. The nucleotide sequence of the permease gene.

The nucleotide sequence of the mtlA gene, which codes for the mannitol-specific Enzyme II of the Escherichia coli phosphotransferase system, is presented. From the gene sequence, the primary translation product is predicted to consist of 637 amino acids (Mr = 67,893). This result is compared to the amino acid composition and molecular weight of the purified mannitol Enzyme II protein. The hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties of the enzyme were evaluated along its amino acid sequence using a computer program (Kyte, J., and Doolittle, R. F. (1982) J. Mol. Biol. 157, 105-132). The computer analysis predicts that the NH2-terminal half of the enzyme resides within the membrane, whereas the COOH-terminal half of the enzyme has the properties of a soluble protein. The possible functions of such a protein structure are discussed. RNA mapping has identified the promoter and mRNA start point for the mtl operon.[1]

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