EC Number |
Subunits |
Reference |
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7.4.2.1 | More |
ABC-type amino acid uptake transporter, composed of the ATPase subunit BgtA and a composite protein bearing periplasmic substrate-binding and transmembrane domains BgtB |
689051 |
7.4.2.1 | More |
ABC-type amino acid uptake transporter, composed of the ATPase subunit BgtA and the NatF, NatG, and NatH proteins |
689051 |
7.4.2.1 | More |
Gap1 comprises 12 transmembrane domains flanked by cytosol-facing N- and C-terminal tails. The N-terminal tail of Gap1 contains the acceptor lysines for ubiquitylation and its C-terminmal tail includes a sequence essential to exit from the endoplasmic reticulum |
720821 |
7.4.2.1 | More |
histidine permease is composed of a membrane bound complex HisQMP2 containing four subunits and of a soluble receptor, the histidine-binding protein HisJ |
246883 |
7.4.2.1 | More |
the histidine-binding protein HisJ, interacts with the membrane-bound complex HisQMP2 and stimulates its ATPase activity, which results in histidine translocation. HisJ provides some additional essential function in translocation that is independent of the stimulation of ATP hydrolysis. HisJ has different optimal conformations for signaling and for translocation |
246887 |
7.4.2.1 | More |
the membrane-bound complex of the periplasmic histidine permease is composed of two integral membrane proteins, HisQ and HisM, and two copies of the ATP-binding subunit HisP. HisP is absolutely required for ATP hydrolysis, HisQM regulates the ATPase activity of HisP |
246885 |
7.4.2.1 | More |
the membrane-bound enzyme complex contains four subunits and a soluble receptor |
246889 |
7.4.2.1 | More |
the P protein has a nucleotide-binding site, the M protein also might contain such a site |
246882 |