FadL outer membrane protein transport family
Outer membrane transport proteins (OMPP1/FadL/TodX) | |||||||||
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Structure of the bacterial fatty acid transporter FadL.[1] | |||||||||
Identifiers | |||||||||
Symbol | Toluene_X | ||||||||
Pfam | PF03349 | ||||||||
Pfam clan | CL0193 | ||||||||
InterPro | IPR005017 | ||||||||
TCDB | 1.B.9 | ||||||||
OPM superfamily | 30 | ||||||||
OPM protein | 1t16 | ||||||||
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Outer membrane transport proteins (OMPP1/FadL/TodX) family includes several proteins that are involved in toluene catabolism and degradation of aromatic hydrocarbons. This family also includes protein FadL involved in translocation of long-chain fatty acids across the outer membrane. It is also a receptor for the bacteriophage T2.
Notes
- ↑ Van Den Berg, B.; Black, P. N.; Clemons Jr, W. M.; Rapoport, T. A. (2004). "Crystal Structure of the Long-Chain Fatty Acid Transporter FadL". Science 304 (5676): 1506–1509. doi:10.1126/science.1097524. PMID 15178802.
References
- Wang, Y.; Rawlings, M.; Gibson, D. T.; Labbé, D.; Bergeron, H.; Brousseau, R.; Lau, P. C. (1995). "Identification of a membrane protein and a truncated LysR-type regulator associated with the toluene degradation pathway in Pseudomonas putida F1". Molecular & general genetics : MGG 246 (5): 570–579. doi:10.1007/bf00298963. PMID 7535376.
- Kahng, H. Y.; Byrne, A. M.; Olsen, R. H.; Kukor, J. J. (2000). "Characterization and role of tbuX in utilization of toluene by Ralstonia pickettii PKO1". Journal of Bacteriology 182 (5): 1232–1242. doi:10.1128/jb.182.5.1232-1242.2000. PMC 94407. PMID 10671442.
- Eaton, R. W. (1997). "P-Cymene catabolic pathway in Pseudomonas putida F1: Cloning and characterization of DNA encoding conversion of p-cymene to p-cumate". Journal of Bacteriology 179 (10): 3171–3180. PMC 179094. PMID 9150211.
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