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STRING protein interaction network
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splice isoforms or post-translational modifications are collapsed, i.e. each node represents all the proteins produced by a single, protein-coding gene locus.
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exbB1Putative biopolymer transport protein ExbB. Homology to exbB of B. pertussis of 35%. ExbB is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The TonB complex uses the proton gradient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. PFam: MotA/TolQ/ExbB proton channel family signals peptide most probable 4 TMHs; Family membership. (280 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
exbD1
Putative biopolymer transport protein ExbD. ExbD is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The TonB complex uses the proton grandient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. InterPro: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR Pfam: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR no signal peptide probable 1 TMH; Family membership.
 
 
 0.976
exbD2
Putative biopolymer transport protein ExbD. Homology to exbD2 of X. campestris of 36% ExbD is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The TonB complex uses the proton gradient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. InterPro: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR Pfam: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR no signal peptide probable 1 TMH; Family membership.
 
 
 0.971
azo0235
Conserved hypothetical membrane protein. Homology to an orf of Rubrivivax gelatinosus of 55% (gi|47575633|ref|ZP_00245668.1|(NBCI ENTREZ)). No domains predicted. No signal peptide. 1 TMHs; Conserved hypothetical protein.
 
 
 0.959
exbD5
Putative biopolymer transport protein exbD. Homology to exbD of E. coli of 34%. ExbD is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The TonB complex uses the proton gradient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. InterPro: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR Pfam: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR no signal peptide probable 1 TMH; Family membership.
 
 
 0.927
exbD6
Putative biopolymer transport protein. Homology to exbD1 of X. campestris of 31%. ExbD is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The TonB complex uses the proton gradient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. InterPro: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR Pfam: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR no signal peptide probable 1 TMH; Family membership.
 
 
 0.926
exbD3
Probable fiopolymer transport protein ExbD. Homology to exbD1 of X. campestris of 43%. ExbD is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The TonB complex uses the proton gradient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. InterPro: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR Pfam: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR no signal peptide probable 1 TMH; High confidence in function and specificity.
 
 
 0.922
tonB2
Periplasmic biopolymer transport protein linking inner and outer membranes; 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.
 
 
 0.889
tolR
Putative translocation protein TolR. Holomology to tolR of P. aeruginosa of 30% (sprot|TOLR_PSEAE) Involved in eth TonB-independent uptake of proteins. no signal peptide probable 1 TMH; Family membership.
 
 
 0.872
tonB1
Putative TonB protein. Homology to tonb2 of P. aeruginosa of 39% (TREMBL:Q9RMT3). To complete transport of bound iron across the inner membrane, a second receptor complex is needed. The major component of this is tonB, a 27kDa protein that facilitates energy transfer from the proton motive force to outer receptors Pfam: Gram-negative bacterial TonB protein no signal peptide 1 TMH; Function unclear.
 
 
 0.825
exbD4
Putative biopolymer transport exbD2 protein. Homology to exbD2 of V. choloera of 31% ExbD is part of the TonB-dependent transduction complex. The TonB complex uses the proton gradient across the inner bacterial membrane to transport large molecules across the outer bacterial membrane. InterPro: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR Pfam: Biopolymer transport protein ExbD/TolR no signal peptide probable 1 TMH; Family membership.
 
 
 0.814
Your Current Organism:
Azoarcus sp. BH72
NCBI taxonomy Id: 62928
Other names: A. sp. BH72
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