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fhuC fhuC fhuD fhuD fhuB fhuB btuF btuF btuC btuC btuD btuD
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fhuCIron-hydroxamate transporter subunit; Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied species; transporter. (265 aa)
fhuDIron-hydroxamate transporter subunit; Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied species; transporter. (296 aa)
fhuBFused iron-hydroxamate transporter subunits of ABC superfamily: membrane components; Function experimentally demonstrated in the studied species; transporter; Belongs to the binding-protein-dependent transport system permease family. FecCD subfamily. (660 aa)
btuFVitamin B12 transporter subunit: periplasmic-binding component of ABC superfamily; Part of the ABC transporter complex BtuCDF involved in vitamin B12 import. Binds vitamin B12 and delivers it to the periplasmic surface of BtuC. (266 aa)
btuCVitamin B12 transporter subunit: membrane component of ABC superfamily; Part of the ABC transporter complex BtuCDF involved in vitamin B12 import. Involved in the translocation of the substrate across the membrane. (326 aa)
btuDVitamin B12 transporter subunit : ATP-binding component of ABC superfamily; Part of the ABC transporter complex BtuCDF involved in vitamin B12 import. Responsible for energy coupling to the transport system. (249 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Escherichia coli IAI39
NCBI taxonomy Id: 585057
Other names: E. coli IAI39
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