Conserved Protein Domain Family
PBP2_AEPn_like

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cd13548: PBP2_AEPn_like 
Substrate binding domain of a putative 2-amnioethylphosphonate-bindinig transporter, a member of the type 2 periplasmic binding fold superfamily.
The substrate domain of this group shows a high homology to the periplasmic component of ferric iron transporter (Fbp), but its biochemical characterization has not been performed. The periplasmic iron binding protein plays an essential role in the iron uptake pathway of Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria from the Pasteurellaceae and Neisseriaceae families and is critical for survival of these pathogens within the host. After binding iron with high affinity, Fbp interacts with a cognate membrane transport complex comprised of two integral membrane domains and two cytoplasmically located ATPase. This interaction triggers the ligand translocation across the cytoplasmic membrane energized by ATP hydrolysis. The ferric iron-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.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 270266
Aligned: 4 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 501.707
Created: 19-Aug-2009
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
putative
Feature 1:putative chemical substrate binding site [chemical binding site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:based on sequence similarity to other members of the iron and thiamine transporter family.

Sequence Alignment
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Feature 1                                                                                     
Q57SD5     24 VVTVYSIDGLhdgdnSWYQVQFDAFtkatgITVRYVEGgGGVVVERLAKErtnpQADVLVTApPFIQRAAAEKLLanfnt 103 Salmonella enteric...
EAY66328   47 AVVLYTADGLe----NLYRDVLPAFekkegVKVNIVTAgSGEVVNRANIEknspKADVIVTLpPFIQQAGQMGLLqpyqs 122 Burkholderia cenoc...
ADV14384   31 VVTIYSADGLhdgngSWFETEFAAFtkatgITVQYIEAgSGGVVERVAKEksnpQADVLVTLpPFVQRAAADGLLqdykp 110 Mesorhizobium cice...
ADG78711   34 SVTVYSADGLg----DWYKAEFADFtkrtgITVALVEAgSGEVISRAQKEksnpQVDVLVTLpPFIQQAHQQGSLapsgv 109 Tsukamurella pauro...
Feature 1                                                                  ##                 
Q57SD5    104 daa----saipdannLYSPLVKNYLSFIYNSkllktapaswqdlldakfknKLQYSTpgQAADGMAVMLQAFHSFgskdA 179 Salmonella enteric...
EAY66328  123 vnyknvpaiakaedgTWATFVNNYFSFAINPdvvknqpktfadllspsyagKVAYSNpaTAGDGMAVLILTTSLMge-dK 201 Burkholderia cenoc...
ADV14384  111 eaa----dqidggtdKYRPLVNNYMNFIYNSavlpeapkayndlldpkfkgKIQYSTpgQAGDGTAVMLQIIHAFgsedA 186 Mesorhizobium cice...
ADG78711  110 dtgsv-paelksndgTYVAVVNNYFAMIRGTaalpkpadwa-eltgpaykqKIQYSTpgKAGDGTALLLLLQQIMgk-eG 186 Tsukamurella pauro...
Feature 1                      ###                #  ##                                       
Q57SD5    180 GFAYLGKLQANnVGPSaSTGKLTALVNKGeIYVANGDlQMNLAqmer--npnVKIFWPandkgersalAIPYVIGLVQga 257 Salmonella enteric...
EAY66328  202 AFDYLAKLSQSvKFHTkGTGYLNVLLSRNeISVANGDlQMDLDdaehgalsvKPIFLAakagdqpttfQLPYGIGLIKsg 281 Burkholderia cenoc...
ADV14384  187 GFEFMKKLQDNnVGPSaSTGKLTALVNKGeLHVANGDlQMNMSqmad--npnIKVFWPagpdgvrstfALPYEIGLVTga 264 Mesorhizobium cice...
ADG78711  187 ALAYLAELQTNnVGPStSTGKLGPKVSKGeLSVANSDvQMALAaiaa-dkvaYEVFYPafggk-rstlPLPYFMGLAAqa 264 Tsukamurella pauro...
Feature 1                                                                                  
Q57SD5    258 pqsENGKKLINFLLSkeAQTRVSELsWGMPVRSDVtpsdehykaataaleGVQSWQPNWDdvavslsaDISRWHKVT 334 Salmonella enterica s...
EAY66328  282 pnqDAGRKLIDYLMSteVQSKVPDM-YGIPGRTDVplagkngeavkkaiaGVKLIPVDWTqvmakkpeWIERWKKDV 357 Burkholderia cenocepa...
ADV14384  265 pnaDNGKKLIDFLLSkeAQSSISSVaLGMPARKDVkpddanfakaqeamkGVTIWSPNWDdalsklpdYVKRWNEAT 341 Mesorhizobium ciceri ...
ADG78711  265 phaANGTKLMEHLLSkqTQQNIPARaWGAPVRTDVtpsgqqwdafraaidGVEIWYPNWDqvlsgldaDIKAYEKAT 341 Tsukamurella pauromet...

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