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Cicer data from the Legume Information System
| Type | Family |
| Description | Bacterial binding protein-dependent transport systems [ , ] are multicomponent systems typically composed of a periplasmic substrate-binding protein, one or two reciprocally homologous integral inner-membrane proteins and one or two peripheral membrane ATP-binding proteins that couple energy to the active transport system. The integral inner-membrane proteins translocate the substrate across the membrane. It has been shown [, ] that most of these proteins contain a conserved region located about 80 to 100 residues from their C-terminal extremity. This region seems to be located in a cytoplasmic loop between two transmembrane domains []. Apart from the conserved region, the sequence of these proteins is quite divergent, and they have a variable number of transmembrane helices.This entry describes a subfamily of both CysT and CysW, paralogous and generally tandemly encoded permease proteins of the sulphate ABC transporter [ , ]. |
| Short Name | Sulph_transpt2 |