MeSH definition : The bacterial sugar phosphotransferase system (PTS) that catalyzes the transfer of
the phosphoryl group from phosphoenolpyruvate to its sugar substrates (the PTS sugars)
concomitant with the translocation of these sugars across the bacterial membrane.
The phosphorylation of a given sugar requires four proteins, two general proteins,
Enzyme I and HPr and a pair of sugar-specific proteins designated as the Enzyme II
complex. The PTS has also been implicated in the induction of synthesis of some catabolic
enzyme systems required for the utilization of sugars that are not substrates of the
PTS as well as the regulation of the activity of ADENYLYL CYCLASES. EC 2.7.1.-.;
The bacterial sugar phosphotransferase system (PTS) that catalyzes the transfer of
the phosphoryl group from phosphoenolpyruvate to its sugar substrates (the PTS sugars)
concomitant with the translocation of these sugars across the bacterial membrane.
The phosphorylation of a given sugar requires four proteins, two general proteins,
Enzyme I and HPr and a pair of sugar-specific proteins designated as the Enzyme II
complex. The PTS has also been implicated in the induction of synthesis of some catabolic
enzyme systems required for the utilization of sugars that are not substrates of the
PTS as well as the regulation of the activity of ADENYLYL CYCLASES. EC 2.7.1.-.