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. 2011 Nov 30;6(11):e27980. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0027980

Table 2. Functional assignments of the structural components involved in ESX-1 secretion pathway.

Component name Known function (from literature) Probable function (obtained from present study) Function derived from
Multimeric assembly of secretory proteins
Rv3868 ATPase Initiation of the assembly of multiprotein complexes Domain analysis, 3D fold analysis, literature
Recognition of secretory proteins and motor activity
Rv3870, Rv3871 Delivery of ESAT-6/CFP-10 pair to the secretion machinery ATPase motor to recruit the secretory proteins to the inner membrane pore (Rv3877) and facilitate translocation Domain analysis, 3D fold analysis, literature
Inner membrane translocation
Rv3877 Pore forming protein located in the inner membrane Inner membrane pore. Regulates secretion of proteins through its interaction with MycP1 Domain analysis, motif analysis, literature
Proteolytic processing and secretion regulation at the periplasm-like space
Rv3883c (MycP1) Protease which cleaves EspB (Rv3881c) Cleaves the ubiquitin-like domain of Rv3877, thereby opening the gate and initiating translocation of secretory proteins Motif analysis, literature
Mycomembrane translocation
Rv3869 Membrane protein of unknown function Component required for the formation of the mycomembrane translocation machinery Domain analysis, glycosylation site prediction, protein-protein association prediction, literature
Rv3882c Membrane protein predicted to face periplasm Component required for the formation of the mycomembrane translocation machinery Protein-protein association prediction, literature
MCE1 proteins (Mce1B, Mce1C, Mce1F, Rv0177) Unknown Component required for the formation of the mycomembrane translocation machinery Phylogenetic profile analysis, protein-protein association prediction, literature