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MMPL family transporter
Members of this family are putative integral membrane proteins from bacteria. Several of the members are mycobacterial proteins. Many of the proteins contain two copies of this aligned region. The function of these proteins is not known, although it has been suggested that they may be involved in lipid transport [1]. [1]. 10694977. Analysis of the proteome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in silico. Tekaia F, Gordon SV, Garnier T, Brosch R, Barrell BG, Cole ST;. Tuber Lung Dis 1999;79:329-342. (from Pfam)
1-acyl-sn-glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase
This family contains acyltransferases involved in phospholipid biosynthesis and other proteins of unknown function [1]. This family also includes tafazzin Swiss:Q16635, the Barth syndrome gene [2]. [1]. 9259571. Barth syndrome may be due to an acyltransferase deficiency. Neuwald AF;. Curr Biol 1997;7:465-466. [2]. 8630491. A novel X-linked gene, G4.5. is responsible for Barth syndrome. Bione S, D'Adamo P, Maestrini E, Gedeon AK, Bolhuis PA, Toniolo D;. Nat Genet 1996;12:385-389. (from Pfam)
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