Protein Domain : Specific amino acids and opine-binding periplasmic protein, ABC transporter IPR005768

Type  Family
Description  Bacterial high affinity transport systems are involved in active transport of solutes across the cytoplasmic membrane. Most of the bacterial ABC (ATP-binding cassette) importers are composed of one or two transmembrane permease proteins, one or two nucleotide-binding proteins and a highly specific periplasmic solute-binding protein. In Gram-negative bacteria the solute-binding proteins are dissolved in the periplasm, while in archaea and Gram-positive bacteria, their solute-binding proteins are membrane-anchored lipoproteins [ , ].On the basis of sequence similarities, the vast majority of these solute-binding proteins can be grouped into eight families of clusters, which generally correlate with the nature of the solute bound. Family 3 groups together specific amino acids periplasmic proteins, such as HisJ [ ], and opine-binding periplasmic proteins, such as NocT []. This entry include a subset of the family 3.
Short Name  Lys_Arg_Orn-bd

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