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TAXI family TRAP transporter solute-binding subunit
This family is one of at least three major families of extracytoplasmic solute receptor (ESR) for TRAP (Tripartite ATP-independent Periplasmic Transporter) transporters. The others are the DctP (TIGR00787) and SmoM (PF03480) families. These transporters are secondary (driven by an ion gradient) but composed of three polypeptides, although in some species the 4-TM and 12-TM integral membrane proteins are fused. Substrates for this transporter family are not fully characterized but, besides C4 dicarboxylates, may include mannitol and other compounds.
TAXI family TRAP transporter solute-binding subunit is a component of an ATP-independent periplasmic transporter and belongs to type 2 periplasmic-binding fold protein (PBP2) superfamily; the substrate spectrum of TAXI proteins remains to be defined
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