dsbG
Function
Involved in disulfide bond formation. DsbG and DsbC are part of a periplasmic reducing system that controls the level of cysteine sulfenylation, and provides reducing equivalents to rescue oxidatively damaged secreted proteins such as ErfK, YbiS and YnhG. Probably also functions as a disulfide isomerase with a narrower substrate specificity than DsbC. DsbG is maintained in a reduced state by DsbD. Displays chaperone activity in both redox states in vitro.
Sequence Similarities
Belongs to the thioredoxin family. DsbC subfamily.
Cellular localization
- Periplasm
Alternative names
ybdP, b0604, JW0597, dsbG, Thiol:disulfide interchange protein DsbG