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ABC transporter permease
ABC transporter permease containing a MacB-like periplasmic core domain and a FtsX domain, similar to LolC/E, a heterodimer of transmembrane subunits, which is part of an ABC transporter complex (LolCDE) involved in lipoprotein release
lipoprotein-releasing ABC transporter permease subunit
This HMM describes the LolC protein, and its paralog LolE found in some species. These proteins are homologous to permease proteins of ABC transporters. In some species, two paralogs occur, designated LolC and LolE. In others, a single form is found and tends to be designated LolC.
lipoprotein-releasing ABC transporter permease subunit LolE
This protein is part of an unusual ABC transporter complex that releases lipoproteins from the periplasmic side of the bacterial inner membrane, rather than transport any substrate across the inner membrane. In some species, the permease-like transmembrane protein is represented by two paralogs, LolC and LolE, both in the LolCDE complex. This family consists of LolE, as found in E. coli and related species.
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