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PTS transporter subunit EIIC
The bacterial phosphoenolpyruvate: sugar phosphotransferase system (PTS) is a multi-protein system involved in the regulation of a variety of metabolic and transcriptional processes. The sugar-specific permease of the PTS consists of three domains (IIA, IIB and IIC). The IIC domain catalyses the transfer of a phosphoryl group from IIB to the sugar substrate. [1]. 9689210. Novel phosphotransferase system genes revealed by bacterial genome analysis: the complete complement of pts genes in mycoplasma genitalium. Reizer J, Paulsen IT, Reizer A, Titgemeyer F, Saier MH Jr;. Microb Comp Genomics 1996;1:151-164. (from Pfam)
PTS sugar transporter subunit IIC
phosphotransferase system (PTS) sugar transporter subunit IIC catalyzes the transfer of a phosphoryl group from IIB to sugar substrates concomitant with their translocation across the cell membrane
PTS system, lactose/cellobiose family IIC component
Bacterial PTS transporters transport and concomitantly phosphorylate their sugar substrates, and typically consist of multiple subunits or protein domains. This family of proteins consists of both the cellobiose specific and the lactose specific forms of the phosphotransferase system (PTS) IIC component. The IIC domain catalyzes the transfer of a phosphoryl group from the IIB domain to the substrate. When the IIC component and IIB components are in the same polypeptide chain they are designated IIBC.
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