EC Number |
Localization |
GeneOntology No. |
Reference |
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7.4.2.6 | cell surface |
- |
GO:0009986 AmiGO QuickGO |
734416 |
7.4.2.6 | cell surface |
more than 80% of the surface-localised ATPase activity of Mycoplasma hominis is derived from OppA, implicating that OppA is the main ATPase on the surface of mycoplasma cells |
GO:0009986 AmiGO QuickGO |
685829 |
7.4.2.6 | cell surface |
substrate binding protein OppA of the permease complex |
GO:0009986 AmiGO QuickGO |
655869 |
7.4.2.6 | membrane |
- |
GO:0016020 AmiGO QuickGO |
669083, 685829 |
7.4.2.6 | membrane |
associated |
GO:0016020 AmiGO QuickGO |
668920, 686956 |
7.4.2.6 | membrane |
enzymes form membrane-spanning tunnels |
GO:0016020 AmiGO QuickGO |
669847 |
7.4.2.6 | membrane |
OppB and OppC are highly hydrophobic, integral membrane proteins. Each of these two proteins spans the membrane six times, with the N-terminus and the C-terminus both being located at the cytoplasmic face of the membrane |
GO:0016020 AmiGO QuickGO |
246897 |
7.4.2.6 | membrane |
OppB, OppC and OppD are membrane-associated proteins |
GO:0016020 AmiGO QuickGO |
246895 |
7.4.2.6 | membrane |
OppF, a component of the oligopeptide permease is a peripheral membrane protein located on the cytoplasmic side of the inner membrane |
GO:0016020 AmiGO QuickGO |
246894 |
7.4.2.6 | membrane |
the extracytoplasmic lipid-anchored substrate-binding protein, or receptor, OppA delivers peptides to an integral membrane complex OppBCDF, or translocator, where, on ATP binding and hydrolysis, translocation across the membrane takes place |
GO:0016020 AmiGO QuickGO |
685623 |