Protein Domain : Phosphonate ABC transporter, substrate-binding protein IPR017797

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Description  This entry represents a subset of the broader family of phosphate/phosphonate binding protein ABC transporter components. Many of the proteins in this entry can be associated with pathways for the metabolism of phosphonates, particularly the C-P lyase system based on their genomic context; this includes the characterised PhnD protein from Escherichia coli [ , ]. Note that not all of these proteins are encoded within a phosphonate metabolism context, but can be assumed to bind phosphonate compounds even in the absence of such context.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 [ , ].
Short Name  Phosphnate-bd

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