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K+ potassium transporter C-terminal domain
KUP/HAK/KT family potassium transporter
This is a family of K+ potassium transporters that are conserved across phyla, having both bacterial (KUP) Swiss:P30016 [3], yeast (HAK) Swiss:P50505 [2], and plant (AtKT) Swiss:O22397 [1] sequences as members. [1]. 9350997. A new family of K+ transporters from Arabidopsis that are. conserved across phyla.. Quintero FJ, Blatt MR;. FEBS Lett 1997;415:206-211.. [2]. 7621817. A potassium transporter of the yeast Schwanniomyces occidentalis. homologous to the Kup system of Escherichia coli has a high. concentrative capacity.. Banuelos MA, Klein RD, Alexander-Bowman SJ, Rodriguez-Navarro A;. EMBO J 1995;14:3021-3027.. [3]. 8226635. Nucleotide sequence and 3'-end deletion studies indicate that. the K(+)-uptake protein kup from Escherichia coli is composed of. a hydrophobic core linked to a large and partially essential. hydrophilic C terminus.. Schleyer M, Bakker EP;. J Bacteriol 1993;175:6925-6931. (from Pfam)
KUP/HAK/KT family potassium transporter transports potassium into the cell; similar to potassium transporters Kup and HAK
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