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Cicer data from the Legume Information System
| Type | Binding_site |
| Description | Sulphate-binding protein (gene sbp or sbpA) and thiosulphate-binding protein (gene cysP) are two structurally related periplasmic bacterial proteins which specifically bind sulphate and thiosulphate and are involved in the transport systems for these nutrients [ , ]. There are two conserved regions in the protein, one located in the N-terminal region and the other in the central part of these proteins. The second region includes two adjacent amino acids (Ser-Gly) that, in sbp, are known to be essential for sulphate binding [ ].This entry represents the second conserved region that includes two adjacent amino acids (Ser-Gly) known to be essential for sulfate binding [ ]. |
| Short Name | Sulphate/thiosulphate_BS |