v5.1.0.3
Glycine data from LIS
Type | Conserved_site |
Description | A number of proteins involved in the transport of sulphate across a membrane as well as some yet uncharacterised proteins have been shown [, ] to be evolutionary related.These proteins are: Neurospora crassa sulphate permease II (gene cys-14).Yeast sulphate permeases (genes SUL1 and SUL2).Rat sulphate anion transporter 1 (SAT-1).Mammalian DTDST, a probable sulphate transporter which, in human, is involved in the genetic disease, diastrophic dysplasia (DTD).Sulphate transporters 1, 2 and 3 from the legume Stylosanthes hamata.Human pendrin (gene PDS), which is involved in a number of hearing loss genetic diseases.Human protein DRA (Down-Regulated in Adenoma).Soybean early nodulin 70.Escherichia coli hypothetical protein ychM.Caenorhabditis elegans hypothetical protein F41D9.5.These proteins are highly hydrophobic and seem to contain about 12 transmembrane domains. |
Short Name | S04_transporter_CS |