ABC transporter substrate-binding protein [Corynebacterium canis]
ABC transporter substrate-binding protein( domain architecture ID 10194283)
ABC transporter substrate-binding protein functions as the initial receptor in the ABC transport of one of a variety of substrates, including ions such as bicarbonate and nitrate; belongs to the type 2 periplasmic binding protein (PBP2) family
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
PBP2_NrtA_CpmA_like | cd13553 | Substrate binding domain of ABC-type nitrate/bicarbonate transporters, a member of the type 2 ... |
46-262 | 5.97e-75 | ||||
Substrate binding domain of ABC-type nitrate/bicarbonate transporters, a member of the type 2 periplasmic binding fold superfamily; This subfamily includes nitrate (NrtA) and bicarbonate (CmpA) receptors. These domains are found in eubacterial perisplamic-binding proteins that serve as initial receptors in the ABC transport of bicarbonate, nitrate, taurine, or a wide range of aliphatic sulfonates, while other closest homologs are involved in thiamine (vitamin B1) biosynthetic pathway and desulfurization (DszB). After binding their ligand with high affinity, they interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. These binding proteins belong to the PBP2 superfamily of periplasmic binding proteins that differ in size and ligand specificity, but have similar tertiary structures consisting of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge. They have been shown to bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. : Pssm-ID: 270271 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 212 Bit Score: 231.31 E-value: 5.97e-75
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PBP2_NrtA_CpmA_like | cd13553 | Substrate binding domain of ABC-type nitrate/bicarbonate transporters, a member of the type 2 ... |
46-262 | 5.97e-75 | |||||
Substrate binding domain of ABC-type nitrate/bicarbonate transporters, a member of the type 2 periplasmic binding fold superfamily; This subfamily includes nitrate (NrtA) and bicarbonate (CmpA) receptors. These domains are found in eubacterial perisplamic-binding proteins that serve as initial receptors in the ABC transport of bicarbonate, nitrate, taurine, or a wide range of aliphatic sulfonates, while other closest homologs are involved in thiamine (vitamin B1) biosynthetic pathway and desulfurization (DszB). After binding their ligand with high affinity, they interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. These binding proteins belong to the PBP2 superfamily of periplasmic binding proteins that differ in size and ligand specificity, but have similar tertiary structures consisting of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge. They have been shown to bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. Pssm-ID: 270271 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 212 Bit Score: 231.31 E-value: 5.97e-75
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NMT1_2 | pfam13379 | NMT1-like family; This family is closely related to the pfam09084 family. |
46-280 | 1.27e-68 | |||||
NMT1-like family; This family is closely related to the pfam09084 family. Pssm-ID: 463863 Cd Length: 254 Bit Score: 216.82 E-value: 1.27e-68
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TauA | COG0715 | ABC-type nitrate/sulfonate/bicarbonate transport system, periplasmic component [Inorganic ion ... |
26-337 | 3.81e-53 | |||||
ABC-type nitrate/sulfonate/bicarbonate transport system, periplasmic component [Inorganic ion transport and metabolism]; Pssm-ID: 440479 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 297 Bit Score: 178.28 E-value: 3.81e-53
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SsuA_fam | TIGR01728 | ABC transporter, substrate-binding protein, aliphatic sulfonates family; Members of this ... |
47-288 | 5.37e-18 | |||||
ABC transporter, substrate-binding protein, aliphatic sulfonates family; Members of this family are substrate-binding periplasmic proteins of ABC transporters. This subfamily includes SsuA, a member of a transporter operon needed to obtain sulfur from aliphatic sulfonates. Related proteins outside the scope of this model include taurine (NH2-CH2-CH2-S03H) binding proteins, the probable sulfate ester binding protein AtsR, and the probable aromatic sulfonate binding protein AsfC. All these families make sulfur available when Cys and sulfate levels are low. Please note that phylogenetic analysis by neighbor-joining suggests that a number of sequences belonging to this family have been excluded because of scoring lower than taurine-binding proteins. [Transport and binding proteins, Other] Pssm-ID: 130789 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 288 Bit Score: 83.18 E-value: 5.37e-18
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tauA | PRK11480 | taurine transporter substrate binding subunit; Provisional |
38-203 | 1.93e-06 | |||||
taurine transporter substrate binding subunit; Provisional Pssm-ID: 183158 Cd Length: 320 Bit Score: 49.22 E-value: 1.93e-06
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | |||||
PBP2_NrtA_CpmA_like | cd13553 | Substrate binding domain of ABC-type nitrate/bicarbonate transporters, a member of the type 2 ... |
46-262 | 5.97e-75 | |||||
Substrate binding domain of ABC-type nitrate/bicarbonate transporters, a member of the type 2 periplasmic binding fold superfamily; This subfamily includes nitrate (NrtA) and bicarbonate (CmpA) receptors. These domains are found in eubacterial perisplamic-binding proteins that serve as initial receptors in the ABC transport of bicarbonate, nitrate, taurine, or a wide range of aliphatic sulfonates, while other closest homologs are involved in thiamine (vitamin B1) biosynthetic pathway and desulfurization (DszB). After binding their ligand with high affinity, they interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. These binding proteins belong to the PBP2 superfamily of periplasmic binding proteins that differ in size and ligand specificity, but have similar tertiary structures consisting of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge. They have been shown to bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. Pssm-ID: 270271 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 212 Bit Score: 231.31 E-value: 5.97e-75
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NMT1_2 | pfam13379 | NMT1-like family; This family is closely related to the pfam09084 family. |
46-280 | 1.27e-68 | |||||
NMT1-like family; This family is closely related to the pfam09084 family. Pssm-ID: 463863 Cd Length: 254 Bit Score: 216.82 E-value: 1.27e-68
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TauA | COG0715 | ABC-type nitrate/sulfonate/bicarbonate transport system, periplasmic component [Inorganic ion ... |
26-337 | 3.81e-53 | |||||
ABC-type nitrate/sulfonate/bicarbonate transport system, periplasmic component [Inorganic ion transport and metabolism]; Pssm-ID: 440479 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 297 Bit Score: 178.28 E-value: 3.81e-53
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PBP2_NrtA_SsuA_CpmA_like | cd01008 | Substrate binding domain of ABC-type nitrate/sulfonate/bicarbonate transporters, a member of ... |
46-262 | 5.17e-27 | |||||
Substrate binding domain of ABC-type nitrate/sulfonate/bicarbonate transporters, a member of the type 2 periplasmic binding fold superfamily; This family represents the periplasmic binding proteins involved in nitrate, alkanesulfonate, and bicarbonate transport. These domains are found in eubacterial perisplamic-binding proteins that serve as initial receptors in the ABC transport of bicarbonate, nitrate, taurine, or a wide range of aliphatic sulfonates. Other closest homologs involved in thiamine (vitamin B1) biosynthetic pathway and desulfurization (DszB) are also included in this family. After binding their ligand with high affinity, they interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. These binding proteins belong to the PBP2 superfamily of periplasmic binding proteins that differ in size and ligand specificity, but have similar tertiary structures consisting of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge. They have been shown to bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. Pssm-ID: 270229 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 212 Bit Score: 106.60 E-value: 5.17e-27
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SsuA_fam | TIGR01728 | ABC transporter, substrate-binding protein, aliphatic sulfonates family; Members of this ... |
47-288 | 5.37e-18 | |||||
ABC transporter, substrate-binding protein, aliphatic sulfonates family; Members of this family are substrate-binding periplasmic proteins of ABC transporters. This subfamily includes SsuA, a member of a transporter operon needed to obtain sulfur from aliphatic sulfonates. Related proteins outside the scope of this model include taurine (NH2-CH2-CH2-S03H) binding proteins, the probable sulfate ester binding protein AtsR, and the probable aromatic sulfonate binding protein AsfC. All these families make sulfur available when Cys and sulfate levels are low. Please note that phylogenetic analysis by neighbor-joining suggests that a number of sequences belonging to this family have been excluded because of scoring lower than taurine-binding proteins. [Transport and binding proteins, Other] Pssm-ID: 130789 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 288 Bit Score: 83.18 E-value: 5.37e-18
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PBP2_ThiY_THI5_like_1 | cd13652 | Putative substrate binding domain of an ABC-type transporter similar to ThiY/THI5; the type 2 ... |
46-220 | 8.36e-16 | |||||
Putative substrate binding domain of an ABC-type transporter similar to ThiY/THI5; the type 2 periplasmic binding protein fold; This subfamily is phylogenetically similar to ThiY, which is the periplasmic N-formyl-4-amino-5-(aminomethyl)-2-methylpyrimidine (FAMP) binding component of the ABC transport system (ThiXYZ). FAMP is imported into cell by the transporter, where it is then incorporated into the thiamin biosynthetic pathway. The closest structural homologs of ThiY are THI5, which is responsible for the synthesis of 4-amino-5-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methylpyrimidine phosphate (HMP-P) in the thiamin biosynthetic pathway of eukaryotes, and periplasmic binding proteins involved in alkanesulfonate/nitrate and bicarbonate transport. After binding the ligand, they interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. The ThiY/THI5 proteins belong to the PBP2 superfamily of periplasmic binding proteins that differ in size and ligand specificity, but have similar tertiary structures consisting of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge. They have been shown to bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. Pssm-ID: 270370 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 217 Bit Score: 75.50 E-value: 8.36e-16
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PBP2_SsuA_like_6 | cd13563 | Putative substrate binding domain of sulfonate binding protein-like, a member of the type 2 ... |
47-223 | 8.99e-14 | |||||
Putative substrate binding domain of sulfonate binding protein-like, a member of the type 2 periplasmic binding protein fold; This subfamily includes the periplasmic component of putative ABC-type sulfonate transport system similar to SsuA. These domains are found in eubacterial SsuA proteins that serve as initial receptors in the ABC transport of bicarbonate, nitrate, taurine, or a wide range of aliphatic sulfonates, while other closest homologs are involved in thiamine (vitamin B1) biosynthetic pathway and desulfurization (DszB). After binding the ligand, SsuA interacts with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. The SsuA proteins belong to the PBP2 superfamily of periplasmic binding proteins that differ in size and ligand specificity, but have similar tertiary structures consisting of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge. They have been shown to bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. Pssm-ID: 270281 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 208 Bit Score: 69.57 E-value: 8.99e-14
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HisJ | COG0834 | ABC-type amino acid transport/signal transduction system, periplasmic component/domain [Amino ... |
65-261 | 1.46e-10 | |||||
ABC-type amino acid transport/signal transduction system, periplasmic component/domain [Amino acid transport and metabolism, Signal transduction mechanisms]; Pssm-ID: 440596 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 223 Bit Score: 60.76 E-value: 1.46e-10
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PBP2_taurine | cd13560 | Taurine-binding periplasmic protein; the type 2 periplasmic binding protein fold; This ... |
47-218 | 1.47e-10 | |||||
Taurine-binding periplasmic protein; the type 2 periplasmic binding protein fold; This subfamily includes the periplasmic component of putative ABC-type sulfonate transport system similar to SsuA. These domains are found in eubacterial SsuA proteins that serve as initial receptors in the ABC transport of bicarbonate, nitrate, taurine, or a wide range of aliphatic sulfonates, while other closest homologs are involved in thiamine (vitamin B1) biosynthetic pathway and desulfurization (DszB). After binding the ligand, SsuA interacts with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. The SsuA proteins belong to the PBP2 superfamily of periplasmic binding proteins that differ in size and ligand specificity, but have similar tertiary structures consisting of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge. They have been shown to bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. Pssm-ID: 270278 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 218 Bit Score: 60.40 E-value: 1.47e-10
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PBP2_SsuA_like_2 | cd13558 | Putative substrate binding domain of sulfonate binding protein, the type 2 periplasmic binding ... |
75-232 | 2.49e-08 | |||||
Putative substrate binding domain of sulfonate binding protein, the type 2 periplasmic binding protein fold; This subfamily includes the periplasmic component of putative ABC-type sulfonate transport system similar to SsuA. These domains are found in eubacterial SsuA proteins that serve as initial receptors in the ABC transport of bicarbonate, nitrate, taurine, or a wide range of aliphatic sulfonates, while other closest homologs are involved in thiamine (vitamin B1) biosynthetic pathway and desulfurization (DszB). After binding the ligand, SsuA interacts with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. The SsuA proteins belong to the PBP2 superfamily of periplasmic binding proteins that differ in size and ligand specificity, but have similar tertiary structures consisting of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge. They have been shown to bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. Pssm-ID: 270276 Cd Length: 267 Bit Score: 54.60 E-value: 2.49e-08
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PBP2_SsuA_like_4 | cd13561 | Putative substrate binding domain of sulfonate binding protein-like, the type 2 periplasmic ... |
49-212 | 4.47e-08 | |||||
Putative substrate binding domain of sulfonate binding protein-like, the type 2 periplasmic binding protein fold; This subfamily includes the periplasmic component of putative ABC-type sulfonate transport system similar to SsuA. These domains are found in eubacterial SsuA proteins that serve as initial receptors in the ABC transport of bicarbonate, nitrate, taurine, or a wide range of aliphatic sulfonates, while other closest homologs are involved in thiamine (vitamin B1) biosynthetic pathway and desulfurization (DszB). After binding the ligand, SsuA interacts with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. The SsuA proteins belong to the PBP2 superfamily of periplasmic binding proteins that differ in size and ligand specificity, but have similar tertiary structures consisting of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge. They have been shown to bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. Pssm-ID: 270279 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 212 Bit Score: 53.14 E-value: 4.47e-08
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PBP2_ThiY_THI5_like | cd13564 | Substrate binding domain of ABC-type transporter for thiamin biosynthetic pathway ... |
46-209 | 9.89e-08 | |||||
Substrate binding domain of ABC-type transporter for thiamin biosynthetic pathway intermediates and similar proteins; the type 2 periplasmic binding protein fold; ThiY is the periplasmic N-formyl-4-amino-5-(aminomethyl)-2-methylpyrimidine (FAMP) binding component of the ABC transport system (ThiXYZ). FAMP is imported into cell by the transporter, where it is then incorporated into the thiamin biosynthetic pathway. The closest structural homologs of ThiY are THI5, which is responsible for the synthesis of 4-amino-5-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methylpyrimidine phosphate (HMP-P) in the thiamin biosynthetic pathway of eukaryotes, and periplasmic binding proteins involved in alkanesulfonate/nitrate and bicarbonate transport. After binding the ligand, they interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. The ThiY/THI5 proteins belong to the PBP2 superfamily of periplasmic binding proteins that differ in size and ligand specificity, but have similar tertiary structures consisting of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge. They have been shown to bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. Pssm-ID: 270282 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 214 Bit Score: 52.12 E-value: 9.89e-08
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PBP2_SsuA_like_5 | cd13562 | Putative substrate binding domain of sulfonate binding protein-like, the type 2 periplasmic ... |
47-222 | 4.75e-07 | |||||
Putative substrate binding domain of sulfonate binding protein-like, the type 2 periplasmic binding protein fold; This subfamily includes sulfonate binding domains found in eubacterial SsuA proteins that serve as initial receptors in the ABC transport of bicarbonate, nitrate, taurine, or a wide range of aliphatic sulfonates, while other closest homologs are involved in thiamine (vitamin B1) biosynthetic pathway and desulfurization (DszB). After binding the ligand, SsuA interacts with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. The SsuA proteins belong to the PBP2 superfamily of periplasmic binding proteins that differ in size and ligand specificity, but have similar tertiary structures consisting of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge. They have been shown to bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. Pssm-ID: 270280 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 215 Bit Score: 50.19 E-value: 4.75e-07
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PBP2_BvgS_HisK_like | cd01007 | The type 2 periplasmic ligand-binding protein domain of the sensor-kinase BvgS and histidine ... |
67-209 | 1.88e-06 | |||||
The type 2 periplasmic ligand-binding protein domain of the sensor-kinase BvgS and histidine kinase receptors, and related proteins; This family comprises the periplasmic sensor domain of the two-component sensor-kinase systems, such as the sensor protein BvgS of Bordetella pertussis and histidine kinase receptors (HisK), and uncharacterized related proteins. Typically, the two-component system consists of a membrane spanning sensor-kinase and a cytoplasmic response regulator. It serves as a stimulus-response coupling mechanism to enable microorganisms to sense and respond to changes in environmental conditions. The N-terminal sensing domain of the sensor kinase detects extracellular signals, such as small molecule ligands and ions, which then modulate the catalytic activity of the cytoplasmic kinase domain through a phosphorylation cascade. The periplasmic sensor domain belongs to the type 2 periplasmic-binding fold protein (PBP2) superfamily, whose members are involved in chemotaxis and uptake of nutrients and other small molecules from the extracellular space as a primary receptor. PBP2 typically comprises of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge and bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two receptor cytoplasmically-located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Pssm-ID: 270228 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 220 Bit Score: 48.30 E-value: 1.88e-06
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tauA | PRK11480 | taurine transporter substrate binding subunit; Provisional |
38-203 | 1.93e-06 | |||||
taurine transporter substrate binding subunit; Provisional Pssm-ID: 183158 Cd Length: 320 Bit Score: 49.22 E-value: 1.93e-06
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PBP2_SsuA_like_3 | cd13559 | Putative substrate binding domain of sulfonate binding protein-like, the type 2 periplasmic ... |
47-221 | 4.73e-06 | |||||
Putative substrate binding domain of sulfonate binding protein-like, the type 2 periplasmic binding protein fold; This subfamily includes the periplasmic component of putative ABC-type sulfonate transport system similar to SsuA. These domains are found in eubacterial SsuA proteins that serve as initial receptors in the ABC transport of bicarbonate, nitrate, taurine, or a wide range of aliphatic sulfonates, while other closest homologs are involved in thiamine (vitamin B1) biosynthetic pathway and desulfurization (DszB). After binding the ligand, SsuA interacts with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. The SsuA proteins belong to the PBP2 superfamily of periplasmic binding proteins that differ in size and ligand specificity, but have similar tertiary structures consisting of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge. They have been shown to bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. Pssm-ID: 270277 Cd Length: 258 Bit Score: 47.42 E-value: 4.73e-06
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SBP_bac_3 | pfam00497 | Bacterial extracellular solute-binding proteins, family 3; This is a sensor domain found in ... |
65-264 | 1.37e-05 | |||||
Bacterial extracellular solute-binding proteins, family 3; This is a sensor domain found in solute-binding protein family 3 members from Gram-positive bacteria, Gram-negative bacteria and archaea. It can also be found in the N-terminal of the membrane-bound lytic murein transglycosylase F (MltF) protein. This domain recognizes Nicotinate, quidalnate, pyridine-2,5-dicarboxylate and salicylate (Matilla et. al., FEMS Microbiology Reviews, fuab043, 45, 2021, 1. https://doi.org/10.1093/femsre/fuab043). Pssm-ID: 425719 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 221 Bit Score: 45.75 E-value: 1.37e-05
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PBP2_Cae31940 | cd13649 | Substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized protein similar to ABC-type transporter for ... |
46-262 | 7.63e-05 | |||||
Substrate binding domain of an uncharacterized protein similar to ABC-type transporter for thiamin biosynthetic pathway intermediates; a member of the type 2 periplasmic binding fold superfamily; This subfamily includes the periplamic-binding protein Cae31940 which is phylogenetically similar to the ThiY/THI5 family. ThiY is the periplasmic N-formyl-4-amino-5-(aminomethyl)-2-methylpyrimidine (FAMP) binding component of the ABC transport system (ThiXYZ). FAMP is imported into cell by the transporter, where it is then incorporated into the thiamin biosynthetic pathway. The closest structural homologs of ThiY are THI5, which is responsible for the synthesis of 4-amino-5-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methylpyrimidine phosphate (HMP-P) in the thiamin biosynthetic pathway of eukaryotes, and periplasmic binding proteins involved in alkanesulfonate/nitrate and bicarbonate transport. After binding the ligand, They interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. The ThiY/THI5 proteins belong to the PBP2 superfamily of periplasmic binding proteins that differ in size and ligand specificity, but have similar tertiary structures consisting of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge. They have been shown to bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. Pssm-ID: 270367 Cd Length: 223 Bit Score: 43.68 E-value: 7.63e-05
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PBP2_peptides_like | cd13530 | Peptide-binding protein and related homologs; type 2 periplasmic binding protein fold; This ... |
65-261 | 3.36e-04 | |||||
Peptide-binding protein and related homologs; type 2 periplasmic binding protein fold; This domain is found in solute binding proteins that serve as initial receptors in the ABC transport, signal transduction and channel gating. The PBP2 proteins share the same architecture as periplasmic binding proteins type 1, but have a different topology. They are typically comprised of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge and bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. The majority of PBP2 proteins function in the uptake of small soluble substrates in eubacteria and archaea. After binding their specific ligand with high affinity, they can interact with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically-located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. Besides transport proteins, the family includes ionotropic glutamate receptors and unorthodox sensor proteins involved in signal transduction. Pssm-ID: 270248 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 217 Bit Score: 41.47 E-value: 3.36e-04
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PBP2_Ca3427_like | cd13637 | The conserved hypothetical protein Ca3427 exhibits the type 2 periplasmic-binding protein fold; ... |
47-156 | 8.26e-04 | |||||
The conserved hypothetical protein Ca3427 exhibits the type 2 periplasmic-binding protein fold; This group includes the Ca3427 protein from candida albicans, which is an ortholog of Ttha1568 (MqnD) from Thermus thermophilies HB8, and other related hypothetical proteins. MqnD is an enzyme within an alternative menaquinone biosynthetic pathway that catalyzes the conversion of cyclic de-hypoxanthine futalosine to 1,4-dihydroxy-6-naphthoate. Menaquinone (MK; vitamin K) is an essential lipid-soluble carrier that shuttles electrons between membrane-bound protein complexes in the electron transport chain. Ca3427 has significant structural homology with the members of type 2 periplasmic-binding fold protein superfamily. The PBP2 proteins are typically comprised of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge and bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. Pssm-ID: 270355 Cd Length: 273 Bit Score: 40.63 E-value: 8.26e-04
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PBP2_sulfate_ester_like | cd13555 | Sulfate ester binding protein-like, the type 2 periplasmic binding protein fold; This ... |
59-303 | 4.23e-03 | |||||
Sulfate ester binding protein-like, the type 2 periplasmic binding protein fold; This subfamily includes the periplasmic component of putative ABC-type sulfonate transport system similar to SsuA. These domains are found in eubacterial SsuA proteins that serve as initial receptors in the ABC transport of bicarbonate, nitrate, taurine, or a wide range of aliphatic sulfonates, while other closest homologs are involved in thiamine (vitamin B1) biosynthetic pathway and desulfurization (DszB). After binding the ligand, SsuA interacts with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase domains. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. The SsuA proteins belong to the PBP2 superfamily of periplasmic binding proteins that differ in size and ligand specificity, but have similar tertiary structures consisting of two globular subdomains connected by a flexible hinge. They have been shown to bind their ligand in the cleft between these domains in a manner resembling a Venus flytrap. Pssm-ID: 270273 Cd Length: 268 Bit Score: 38.47 E-value: 4.23e-03
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NMT1 | pfam09084 | NMT1/THI5 like; This family contains the NMT1 and THI5 proteins. These proteins are proposed ... |
58-178 | 8.40e-03 | |||||
NMT1/THI5 like; This family contains the NMT1 and THI5 proteins. These proteins are proposed to be required for the biosynthesis of the pyrimidine moiety of thiamine.3]. They are regulated by thiamine. The protein adopts a fold related to the periplasmic binding protein (PBP) family. Both pyridoxal-5'-phosphate (PLP) and an iron atom are bound to the protein suggesting numerous residues of the active site necessary for HMP-P biosynthesis. The yeast protein is a dimer and, although exceptionally using PLP as a substrate, has notable similarities with enzymes dependent on this molecule as a cofactor. Pssm-ID: 430398 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 216 Bit Score: 37.20 E-value: 8.40e-03
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