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cbpA | Curved DNA-binding protein; DNA-binding protein that preferentially recognizes a curved DNA sequence. It is probably a functional analog of DnaJ; displays overlapping activities with DnaJ, but functions under different conditions, probably acting as a molecular chaperone in an adaptive response to environmental stresses other than heat shock. Lacks autonomous chaperone activity; binds native substrates and targets them for recognition by DnaK. Its activity is inhibited by the binding of CbpM. (306 aa) | ||||
tonB | TonB; Interacts with outer membrane receptor proteins that carry out high-affinity binding and energy dependent uptake into the periplasmic space of specific substrates such as cobalamin, and various iron compounds (such as iron dicitrate, enterochelin, aerobactin, etc.). In the absence of TonB these receptors bind their substrates but do not carry out active transport. TonB also interacts with some colicins and is involved in the energy-dependent, irreversible steps of bacteriophages phi 80 and T1 infection. It could act to transduce energy from the cytoplasmic membrane to specific en [...] (242 aa) | ||||
znuC | ABC superfamily high affinity Zn transport protein; Part of the ABC transporter complex ZnuABC involved in zinc import. Responsible for energy coupling to the transport system (Probable). Seems to be important for the virulence. (268 aa) | ||||
znuB | ABC superfamily high affinity Zn transport protein; ATP-binding protein; similar to E. coli orf, hypothetical protein (AAC74929.1); Blastp hit to AAC74929.1 (261 aa), 96% identity in aa 1 - 261. (261 aa) | ||||
ygiE | Putative divalent heavy-metal cations transporter; Mediates zinc uptake. May also transport other divalent cations such as copper and cadmium ions (By similarity); Belongs to the ZIP transporter (TC 2.A.5) family. ZupT subfamily. (257 aa) |