Conserved Protein Domain Family
NaPi_cotrn_rel

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TIGR00704: NaPi_cotrn_rel 
Na/Pi-cotransporter
This model describes essentially the full length of an uncharacterized protein from Bacillus subtilis and correponding lengths of longer proteins from E. coli and Treponema pallidum. PSI-BLAST analysis converges to demonstrate homology to one other group of proteins, type II sodium/phosphate (Na/Pi) cotransporters. A well-conserved repeated domain in this family, approximately 60 residues in length, is also repeated in the Na/Pi cotransporters, although with greater spacing between the repeats. The two families share additional homology in the region after the first repeat, share the properly of having extensive hydrophobic regions, and may be similar in function. [Transport and binding proteins, Cations and iron carrying compounds]
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 273225
Aligned: 2 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 357.693
Created: 7-Oct-2014
Updated: 25-Oct-2021
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
P54463   1 MLILISFTALILFFLAGMNMLRKGLISMAYSKIEERLLLFTDHPLKAFLISIVFTGILQSSSAFMVIVIGFVSAGVLSFK 80  Bacillus subtilis sub...
P32683   1 MLTLLHLLSAVALLVWGTHIVRTGVMRVFGARLRTVLSRSVEKKPLAFCAGIGVTALVQSSNATTMLVTSFVAQDLVALA 80  Escherichia coli
P54463  81 RTIPMILGTNVGSTFTTEFIAIKMDIVIWVLLIGGLLFFLTg-RYPLKQLGTSFLGLGIIFFCISGFSHLAGPLTKLKTG 159 Bacillus subtilis sub...
P32683  81 PALVIVLGADVGTALMARILTFDLSWLSPLLIFIGVIFFLGrkQSRAGQLGRVGIGLGLILLALELIVQAVTPITQANGV 160 Escherichia coli
P54463 160 ADVLYHVNDSNWSALLIGMVLTAIIHSSSVCIGILMSFMNEGIIGLTQAMSVVLGSNIGTCITAVMAAVSGGYAAKQTAY 239 Bacillus subtilis sub...
P32683 161 QVIFASLTGDILLDALIGAMFAIISYSSLAAVLLTATLTAAGIISFPVALCLVIGANLGSGLLAMLNNSAANAAARRVAL 240 Escherichia coli
P54463 240 AHVVFNVLGVALVLPFLTAATGFVEQLSPdPAQKIAHFSLLFNVVTALLFLPLTNLFYRLIHLLIPAK 307 Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis...
P32683 241 GSLLFKLVGSLIILPFVHLLAETMGKLSLpKAELVIYFHVFYNLVRCLVMLPFVDPMARFCKTIIRDE 308 Escherichia coli
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