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HPr family phosphocarrier protein
HPr family phosphocarrier protein is part of a phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent phosphotransferase (PTS)-like system that catalyzes the phosphorylation of incoming substrates with their concomitant translocation across the cell membrane
The HPr family are bacterial proteins (or domains of proteins) which function in phosphoryl transfer system (PTS) systems. They include energy-coupling components which catalyze sugar uptake via a group translocation mechanism. The functions of most of these proteins are not known, but they presumably function in PTS-related regulatory capacities. All seed members are stand-alone HPr proteins, although the model also recognizes HPr domains of PTS fusion proteins. This family includes the related NPr protein.
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