Protein Domain : MglB-2, periplasmic binding protein domain IPR040740

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Description  Treponema pallidum, the bacterium that causes syphilis, is an obligate human parasite. T. pallidum lacks the machinery for the de novo synthesis of many key nutrients therefore it acquires these nutrients from its human host. MglB-2 from T. pallidum has been shown to act as the ligand-binding element of an ABC transporter for D-glucose. The overall fold of MglB-2 resembles those of LBPs (Ligand-binding proteins sometimes called 'Periplasmic Binding Proteins') that serve as receptors for nutrients and cofactors in bacterial ABC transporters. Furthermore, structural analysis of MglB-2 found in Treponema pallidum shows it to be one of the founding member of a family of proteins related to the 'Type I' or 'Cluster B' LBPs [ ].
Short Name  MglB-2_Peripla_BP

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