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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)
ABC transporter permease
ABC transporter permease is the transmembrane subunit (TM) found in periplasmic binding protein (PBP)-dependent ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters which generally bind type 2 PBPs
nitrate ABC transporter permease
This model describes the nitrate transport permease in bacteria. This is gene product of ntrB. The nitrate transport permease is the integral membrane component of the nitrate transport system and belongs to the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily. At least in photosynthetic bacteria nitrate assimilation is aided by other proteins derived from the operon which among others include products of ntrA, ntrB, ntrC, ntrD, narB. Functionally ntrC and ntrD resemble the ATP binding components of the binding protein-dependent transport systems. Mutational studies have shown that ntrB and ntrC are mandatory for nitrate accumulation. Nitrate reductase is encoded by narB.
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