1AX3


Conserved Protein Domain Family
PTBA

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TIGR00830: PTBA 
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PTS system, glucose subfamily, IIA component
These are part of the The PTS Glucose-Glucoside (Glc) SuperFamily. The Glc family includes permeases specific for glucose, N-acetylglucosamine and a large variety of a- and b-glucosides. However, not all b-glucoside PTS permeases are in this class, as the cellobiose (Cel) b-glucoside PTS permease is in the Lac family (TC #4.A.3). The IIA, IIB and IIC domains of all of the permeases listed below are demonstrably homologous. These permeases show limited sequence similarity with members of the Fru family (TC #4.A.2). Several of the PTS permeases in the Glc family lack their own IIA domains and instead use the glucose IIA protein (IIAglc or Crr). Most of these permeases have the B and C domains linked together in a single polypeptide chain, and a cysteyl residue in the IIB domain is phosphorylated by direct phosphoryl transfer from IIAglc(his~P). Those permeases which lack a IIA domain include the maltose (Mal), arbutin-salicin-cellobiose (ASC), trehalose (Tre), putative glucoside (Glv) and sucrose (Scr) permeases of E. coli . Most, but not all Scr permeases of other bacteria also lack a IIA domain. The three-dimensional structures of the IIA and IIB domains of the E. coli glucose permease have been elucidated. IIAglchas a complex b-sandwich structure while IIBglc is a split ab-sandwich with a topology unrelated to the split ab-sandwich structure of HPr. [Transport and binding proteins, Carbohydrates, organic alcohols, and acids, Signal transduction, PTS]
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 273289
Aligned: 21 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 161.26
Created: 8-Oct-2014
Updated: 25-Oct-2021
Structure
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Sequence Alignment
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1AX3_A  15 FVSPITGEIHPITDVPDQVFSGKMMGDGFAILPSEGIVVSPVRG--KILNVFPTKHAIGLQSDgGREILIHFGIDTVSLK 92   Bacillus subtilis
P45618  10 VLAPCDGTIITLDEVEDEVFKERMLGDGFAINPKSNDFHAPVSG--KLVTAFPTKHAFGIQTKsGVEILLHIGLDTVSLD 87   Mycoplasma capricolu...
Q45298 526 ITSPLEGHAVPLSEVPDPIFAAGKLGPGIAIEPTGNTVVAPADA--TVILVQKSGHAVALRLEsGVELLIHIGLDTVQLG 603  Corynebacterium glut...
P12655 515 evlaaplageaveltsvndpvfsseamgkgiaikpsgntvyapvdgTVQIAFDTGHAYGIKSDnGAEILIHIGIDTVSME 594  Streptococcus mutans...
P43470 494 ISAPVTGASESLKQVNDQVFSAEIMGKGAAIVPSSDQVVAPADG--VITVTYDSHHAYGIKTTaGAEILIHLGLDTVNLN 571  Pediococcus pentosaceus
P08722 479 ICSPMTGEIVPLIHVADTTFASGLLGKGIAILPSVGEVRSPVAG--RIASLFATLHAIGIESDdGVEILIHVGIDTVKLD 556  Escherichia coli K-12
P26207 485 LFSPLAGEVLLLEQVADRTFASGVMGKGIAIRPTQGRLYAPVDG--TVASLFKTHHAIGLASRgGAEVLIHVGIDTVRLD 562  Erwinia chrysanthemi
P40739 464 IHSPIKGEVKALSEVKDGVFSAGVMGKGFAIEPEEGEVVSPVRG--SVTTIFKTKHAIGITSDqGAEILIHIGLDTVKLE 541  Bacillus subtilis su...
P75569 778 ILSPVNGTLKSLNQVPDETFKQKLVGEGVAIVPSDGHFKAPGEAgvKTELAFPGGHAYIFDID-GIKVMLHIGIDTVQIN 856  Mycoplasma pneumonia...
Q48624 493 IFAPASGQKKLLNEVDGNTLT----GIGFAIDPEEGNLFAPFDG--KVDFTFSTKHVLGVVSNnGLKAIIHVGIGTINMR 566  Leuconostoc lactis
1AX3_A  93 GEG--------FTSFVSEGDRVE-PGQKLLEVDLDAVKPNVPSLMTPIVFTN 135  Bacillus subtilis
P45618  88 GNG--------FESFVTQDQEVN-AGDKLVTVDLKSVAKKVPSIKSPIIFTN 130  Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capricolum ATCC 27343
Q45298 604 GEG--------FKVHVERKQQVK-AGDPLITFDPEFIRSKNLPLITPVVVSN 646  Corynebacterium glutamicum
P12655 595 GKG--------FEQKVQADQKIK-KGDVLGTFDSDKIAEAGLDNTTMFIVTN 637  Streptococcus mutans UA159
P43470 572 GEH--------FTTNVQKGDTVH-QGDLLGTFDIAALKAANYDPTVMLIVTN 614  Pediococcus pentosaceus
P08722 557 GKF--------FSAHVNVGDKVN-TGDRLISFDIPAIREAGFDLTTPVLISN 599  Escherichia coli K-12
P26207 563 GRY--------FTPHVRVGDVVR-QGDLLLEFDGPAIEAAGYDLTTPIVITN 605  Erwinia chrysanthemi
P40739 542 GQW--------FTAHIKEGDKVA-PGDPLVSFDLEQIKAAGYDVITPVIVTN 584  Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. 168
P75569 857 AKKqpgeplevFDIKTKQGEYTKeKSESVVEVDLKKLSKKYNPITPFVVMKE 908  Mycoplasma pneumoniae M129
Q48624 567 GAG--------FVSHYVDGQLFK-KGDLLMTFDKKLITKNGYQDDIIMYFTQ 609  Leuconostoc lactis
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