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DUF3333 domain-containing protein
This family of proteins are functionally uncharacterised. This family is only found in bacteria. This presumed domain is typically between 116 to 159 amino acids in length. (from Pfam)
ABC transporter permease subunit
The alignments cover the most conserved region of the proteins, which is thought to be located in a cytoplasmic loop between two transmembrane domains. The members of this family have a variable number of transmembrane helices. (from Pfam)
PstA family ABC transporter permease
PstA family ABC transporter permease is the transmembrane subunit (TM) found in periplasmic binding protein (PBP)-dependent ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters; similar to phosphate transport system permease protein PstA; contains a DUF3333 domain
phosphate ABC transporter permease PstA
This HMM describes PtsA, one of a pair of permease proteins in the ABC (high affinity) phosphate transporter. In a number of species, this permease is fused with the PtsC protein (TIGR02138). In the model bacterium Escherichia coli, this transport system is induced when the concentration of extrallular inorganic phosphate is low. A constitutive, lower affinity transporter operates otherwise.
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