7.5.2.1: ABC-type maltose transporter
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Word Map on EC 7.5.2.1
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7.5.2.1
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maltose-binding
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maltodextrins
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outward-facing
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proteoliposomes
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maltotriose
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nanodiscs
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atp-bound
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inward-facing
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atp-binding-cassette
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lager
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q-loops
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eiiaglc
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analysis
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synthesis
- 7.5.2.1
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maltose-binding
- maltodextrins
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outward-facing
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proteoliposomes
- maltotriose
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nanodiscs
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atp-bound
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inward-facing
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atp-binding-cassette
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lager
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q-loops
- eiiaglc
- analysis
- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
ATP phosphohydrolase (maltose-importing), Cg2463, EC 3.6.3.19, GlvC, Mal-EFGK2, Mal11, MalE, MalE-FGK2, MalF, MalFGK2, MalFGK2-E, MalG511, MalK, MalK2, malK3, MalP, MalT, MALT2, MALT4, maltose ABC transporter, maltose ABC transporter MALFGK2-E, maltose ABC-type transporter, maltose ATP binding cassette transporter, maltose ATP-binding cassette importer, maltose ATP-binding cassette transporter, maltose importer, maltose transporter, maltose transporter ATPase, maltose transporter MalFGK2, maltose-specific enzyme IICB, maltose-transporting ATPase, maltose/maltodextrin ABC transporter, More, MuSK, proton-maltose symporter
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Localization
Localization on EC 7.5.2.1 - ABC-type maltose transporter
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the majority of the maltose binding protein is distributed throughout the cell wall, while only smaller quantities are located in the cytoplasmic membrane
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the majority of the maltose binding protein is distributed throughout the cell wall, while only smaller quantities are located in the cytoplasmic membrane
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the maltose transport system consists of the periplasmic maltose-binding protein and the membrane proteins MalF, MalG, and MalK which form a heterotetrameric complex in the cytoplasmic membrane
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the three membrane-associated components of the transport system MalF, MalG and MalK behave as a multiprotein complex
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the proteins MalF and MalG are hydrophobic inner membrane components mediating the energy-dependent translocation of substrates into the cytoplasm, MalG spans the membrane six times and has its amino-terminus and its carboxy-terminus in the cytoplasm
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the peripheral membrane protein MalK associates with integral cytoplasmic membrane proteins MalF and MalG to form the maltose transport complex MalFGK
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the maltose transport system is composed of a periplasmic-binding protein, the presumed transmembrane channel made up of MalF and MalG proteins, and two copies of the ATPase subunit
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extracytoplasmic anchoring of the substrate binding protein
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the maltose transport system is composed of a periplasmic-binding protein, the presumed transmembrane channel is made up of MalF and MalG proteins, and two copies of the ATPase subunit
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the maltose transport system consists of the periplasmic maltose-binding protein and the membrane proteins MalF, MalG, and MalK which form a heterotetrameric complex in the cytoplasmic membrane
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