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gcdB gcdB PSM36_0959 PSM36_0959 PSM36_2144 PSM36_2144
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gcdBNa+-transporting methylmalonyl-CoA/oxaloacetate decarboxylase; Members of this family are integral membrane proteins. The decarboxylation reactions they catalyse are coupled to the vectorial transport of Na+ across the cytoplasmic membrane, thereby creating a sodium ion motive force that is used for ATP synthesis; High confidence in function and specificity. (385 aa)
PSM36_0959Na+-transporting oxaloacetate decarboxylase beta subunit; Members of this family are integral membrane proteins. The decarboxylation reactions they catalyse are coupled to the vectorial transport of Na+ across the cytoplasmic membrane, thereby creating a sodium ion motive force that is used for ATP synthesis; High confidence in function and specificity. (402 aa)
PSM36_2144Na+-transporting methylmalonyl-CoA/oxaloacetate decarboxylase, beta subunit [Energy production and conversion]; High confidence in function and specificity. (385 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Proteiniphilum saccharofermentans
NCBI taxonomy Id: 1642647
Other names: CECT 8610, DSM 28694, LMG 28299, LMG:28299, P. saccharofermentans, Proteiniphilum saccharofermentans Hahnke et al. 2016, Proteiniphilum sp. M3/6, strain M3/6
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