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STRING protein interaction network
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azo3046ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are multidomain membrane proteins, responsible for the controlled efflux and influx of substances (allocrites) across cellular membranes. ATP-binding protein is for coupling the energy of ATP hydrolysis to conformational changes in the transmembrane domains. Similar to trembl|Q84HI4 (80%) and to trembl|Q89VH8 (45%). Pfam (PF00005): ABC transporter Smart (SM00382): AAA ATPase superfamily ProSite (PS50101): ATP/GTP-binding site motif A (P-loop); Specificity unclear. (264 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
livM3
Putative branched-chain amino acid transport permease. Homology to livM of E. coli of 31% as well as genes coding for a new pathway of aerobic benzoate meabolisme in A. evansii (77%). Part of the binding-protein-dependent transport system for branched-chain amino acids. Probably responsible for the translocation of the substrates across the membrane. Pfam: Branched-chain amino acid transport system. probable signal peptide probable 8 TMHs; Specificity unclear.
 
 0.970
azo3049
ABC transporter permease protein; Branched-chain amino acid transport system typically composed of a periplasmic substrate-binding protein, one or two reciprocally homologous integral inner-membrane proteins and one or two peripheral membrane ATP-binding proteins that couple energy to the active transport system.The integral inner-membrane proteins translocate the substrate across the membrane. Similar to trembl|Q84HI2 (91%), to trembl|Q89VI1 (47%), to sprot|LIVH_ECOLI (27%) and to sprot|BRAD_PSEAE (30%). Pfam (PF02653): Binding-system dependent bacterial transporters (araH, livH/limM [...]
 
 
 0.963
livG1
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are multidomain membrane proteins, responsible for the controlled efflux and influx of substances (allocrites) across cellular membranes. ATP-binding protein is for coupling the energy of ATP hydrolysis to conformational changes in the transmembrane domains. Similar to trembl|Q84HI3 (79%) and to sprot|LIVG_ECOLI (37%). Pfam (PF00005): ABC transporter ProSite (PS50101): ATP/GTP-binding site motif A (P-loop) Smart (SM00382): AAA ATPase superfamily; Specificity unclear.
 
 
 
0.904
azo0313
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are multidomain membrane proteins, responsible for the controlled efflux and influx of substances (allocrites) across cellular membranes. The integral inner-membrane proteins translocate the substrate across the membrane. ATP-binding protein is for coupling the energy of ATP hydrolysis to conformational changes in the transmembrane domains. Similar to trembl|Q8XRX5 (54%) and to trembl|Q8UFI6 (47%). Pfam: ABC transporter Pfam (PF02653): Branched-chain amino acid transport system / permease component Smart : AAA ATPase SignalP reporting Signal pept [...]
 
 
0.895
azo1992
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are multidomain membrane proteins, responsible for the controlled efflux and influx of substances (allocrites) across cellular membranes. The integral inner-membrane proteins translocate the substrate across the membrane. ATP-binding protein is for coupling the energy of ATP hydrolysis to conformational changes in the transmembrane domains. Similar to trembl|Q8XRX5 (52%) and to trembl|Q89CG4 (45%). Pfam (PF00005): ABC transporter Pfam (PF02653): Binding-system dependent bacterial transporters (araH, livH/limM families) Smart (SM00382): AAA ATPase [...]
 
 
0.895
azo2502
Probable branched-chain amino acid ABC transporter,ATP binding protein,; Specificity unclear; Belongs to the binding-protein-dependent transport system permease family.
 
 
0.895
livJ
Putative leucine-specific binding protein; In enteric bacteria such E. coli and Salmonella typhimurium, periplasmic binding proteins are found to participate in the transport of amino acids, sugars and ions. Leucine-specific binding protein are coded by livK and livJ. Similar trembl|Q93FB9 (84%) and to sprot|LIVJ_ECOLI (21%). Pfam (PF01094): Receptor family ligand binding region Pfam (PF04392): Protein of unknown function (DUF534) SignalP reporting Signal peptide; Specificity unclear.
 
 
  0.895
livM6
Putative branched-chain amino acid transporter permease. Homology to livM of E. coli of 32%. Part of the binding-protein-dependent transport system for branched-chain amino acids. Probably responsible for the translocation of the substrates across the membrane. InterPro: Binding-system dependent bacterial transporters (araH livH/limM families) Pfam: Branched-chain amino acid transport system. signal peptide probable 10 TMHs; Specificity unclear.
 
 0.880
livM2
Putative branched-chain amino acid transport permease Homology to livM of S. typhimurium of 28%. Part of the binding-protein-dependent transport system for branched-chain amino acids. Probably responsible for the translocation of the substrates across the membrane. InterPro: Binding-system dependent bacterial transporters (araH livH/limM families) Pfam: Branched-chain amino acid transport system signal peptide probable 9 TMHs; Specificity unclear.
 
 0.874
livM5
Putative branched-chain amino acid transport permease. Homology to livM of S. typhimurium of 44%. Part of the binding-protein-dependent transport system for branched-chain amino acids. Probably responsible for the translocation of the substrates across the membrane. no signal peptide probable 8 TMHs; Specificity unclear.
 
 0.859
Your Current Organism:
Azoarcus sp. BH72
NCBI taxonomy Id: 62928
Other names: A. sp. BH72
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