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1.B.14.2.4
Lactoferrin receptor (A=OMR porin; B=lipoprotein), LbpAB or IroAB. This two-component system extracts iron from the host glycoproteins lactoferrin and transferrin. Homologous iron-transport systems consist of a membrane-bound transporter and an accessory lipoprotein. The crystal structure of the N-terminal domain (N-lobe) of the accessory lipoprotein, lactoferrin-binding protein B (LbpB) is homologous to the structures of the accessory lipoproteins, transferrin-binding protein B (TbpB) and LbpB from the bovine pathogen Moraxella bovis. Docking the LbpB  with lactoferrin reveals extensive binding interactions with the N1 subdomain of lactoferrin. The nature of the interaction precludes apolactoferrin from binding LbpB, ensuring the specificity for iron-loaded lactoferrin, safeguarding proper delivery of iron-bound lactoferrin to the transporter LbpA. The structure also reveals a possible secondary role for LbpB in protecting the bacteria from host defences. Following proteolytic digestion of lactoferrin, a cationic peptide derived from the N-terminus is released. This peptide, called lactoferricin, exhibits potent antimicrobial effects. The docked model of LbpB with lactoferrin reveals that LbpB interacts extensively with the N-terminal lactoferricin region (Brooks et al. 2014). 

Accession Number:O52158
Protein Name:LbpB
Length:725
Molecular Weight:79352.00
Species:Neisseria meningitidis [487]
Number of TMSs:1
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: Cell membrane1 / Multi-pass membrane protein2
Substrate

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Pfam: PF01298   

Gene Ontology

GO:0016020 C:membrane

References (2)

[1] “Molecular characterization of LbpB, the second lactoferrin-binding protein of Neisseria meningitidis.”  Pettersson A.et.al.   9489671
[2] “Identification and molecular analysis of lbpBA, which encodes the two-component meningococcal lactoferrin receptor.”  Lewis L.A.et.al.   9596785

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1:	MCKPNYGGIV LLPLLLASCI GGNFGVQPVV ESTPTAYPVT FKSKDVPTPP PAKPSIEITP 
61:	VNRPAVGAAM RLPRRNTAFH REDGTEIPNS KQAEEKLSFQ EGDVLFLYGS KGNKLQQLKS 
121:	EIHKRDSDVE IRTSEKENKK YDYKFVDAGY VYVKGKDEIK WTSDYKQFSN RLGYDGFVYY 
181:	SGERPSQSLP SAGTVEYSGN WQYMTDAKRH RAGKAVGIDN LGYYTFYGND VGATSYAAKD 
241:	VDEREKHPAK YTVDFGNKTL TGELIKNQYV KPSEKQKPLT IYNITADLNG NRFTGSAKVN 
301:	PDLAKSHANK EHLFFHADAD QRLEGGFFGD KGEELAGRFI SNDNSVFGVF AGKQNSPVPS 
361:	GKHTKILDSL KISVDEASGE NPRPFAISPM PDFGHPDKLL VEGHEIPLVS QEKTIELADG 
421:	RKMTVSACCD FLTYVKLGRI KTERPAAKPK AQDEEDSDID NGEESEDEIG DEEEGTEDAA 
481:	AGDEGSEEDE ATENEDGEED EAEEPEEESS AEGNGSSNAI LPVPEASKGR DIDLFLKGIR 
541:	TAETNIPQTG EARYTGTWEA RIGKPIQWDN HADKEAAKAV FTVDFGKKSI SGTLTEKNGV 
601:	EPAFRIENGV IEGNGFHATA RTRDDGIDLS GQGSTKPQIF KANDLRVEGG FYGPKAEELG 
661:	GIIFNNDGKS LGITEGTENK VEADVDVDVD VDVDADADVE QLKPEVKPQF GVVFGAKKDN 
721:	KEVEK