Bacterial thiol disulfide oxidoreductases (TDOR) are bacterial enzymes which, along with unfolded proteins, are pumped out of a bacterial cell that allow for adhesion and biofilm development, and generally disease development.[1]
Table
editEnzyme name | Meaning | Bacteria | Catalytic site |
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DsbA | D disulfide bond A | various incl. Staphylococcus aureus | CXXC |
DsbA | D disulfide bond A | E. coli | CPHC |
BdbA-D | Bacillus subtilis | ||
MdbA | Actinomyces Oris, Corynebacterium diphtheriae | CPHC | |
SdbA | Streptococcus gordonii |