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WS1128 WS1128 TONB2 TONB2 EXBD2 EXBD2 EXBB2 EXBB2 PDT PDT
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WS1128Hypothetical protein; Interacts with outer membrane receptor proteins that carry out high-affinity binding and energy dependent uptake into the periplasmic space of specific substrates. It could act to transduce energy from the cytoplasmic membrane to specific energy-requiring processes in the outer membrane, resulting in the release into the periplasm of ligands bound by these outer membrane proteins. Belongs to the TonB family. (234 aa)
TONB2Hypothetical protein; Interacts with outer membrane receptor proteins that carry out high-affinity binding and energy dependent uptake into the periplasmic space of specific substrates. It could act to transduce energy from the cytoplasmic membrane to specific energy-requiring processes in the outer membrane, resulting in the release into the periplasm of ligands bound by these outer membrane proteins. Belongs to the TonB family. (243 aa)
EXBD2BIOPOLYMER TRANSPORT EXBD PROTEIN. (127 aa)
EXBB2BIOPOLYMER TRANSPORT EXBB PROTEIN. (142 aa)
PDTRECEPTOR PRECURSOR-Mostly Fe transport. (664 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Wolinella succinogenes
NCBI taxonomy Id: 273121
Other names: W. succinogenes DSM 1740, Wolinella succinogenes DSM 1740
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