Functional characterization of NAT/NCS2 proteins of Aspergillus brasiliensis reveals a genuine xanthine–uric acid transporter and an intrinsically misfolded polypeptide
Krypotou E, Scazzocchio C, Diallinas G. Functional characterization of NAT/NCS2 proteins of Aspergillus brasiliensis reveals a genuine xanthine–uric acid transporter and an intrinsically misfolded polypeptide. Fungal Genetics And Biology 2015, 75: 56-63. PMID: 25639910, DOI: 10.1016/j.fgb.2015.01.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNucleobase-ascorbate transporterUptake of purinesAcid transportAspergillus nidulansMisfolded polypeptidesER-retainedGFP tagMisfolded proteinsHeterologous expressionEvolutionary implicationsInactive proteinPutative transportersAspergillus brasiliensisFunctional characterizationTurned-overPlasma membranePeptide sequencesIn silicoProteinSubfamilyAspergillusTransport functionLow affinityHigher affinityVacuoles