EC Number |
Localization |
GeneOntology No. |
Reference |
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7.6.2.10 | inner membrane |
- |
- |
-, 673220, 685097, 750690 |
7.6.2.10 | inner membrane |
with periplasmic and cytoplasmic end |
- |
675092 |
7.6.2.10 | membrane |
probable an integral membrane protein |
GO:0016020 AmiGO QuickGO |
-, 644088 |
7.6.2.10 | membrane |
the enzyme contains 12-transmembrane alpha-helical topologies with two six-helix halves connected by a long loop |
GO:0016020 AmiGO QuickGO |
698679 |
7.6.2.10 | membrane |
the enzyme contains 12-transmembrane alpha-helices which form two domains, each of six transmembrane helices, surrounding a central lingand-binding cavity |
GO:0016020 AmiGO QuickGO |
700251 |
7.6.2.10 | more |
Escherichia coli (EcUgpB) follows the Sec pathway for its translocation to the periplasm during its pathogenesis, probable mode of translocation of UgpB proteins in the plasma membrane via the Tat pathway and the Sec pathway, overview. The random clustering of the proteins clearly suggests that, at least, based on sequence homology of proteins no fundamental distinction can be made between Sec- and Tat-specific UgpB proteins. This is indicative of the plausible inference that the targeting of UgpB proteins to Tat or Sec pathway solely depends upon the characteristics of the signal peptide sequence rather than the whole protein |
- |
751465 |
7.6.2.10 | more |
Thermus thermophilus (TtUgpB) follows the Sec pathway for its translocation to the periplasm during its pathogenesis, probable mode of translocation of UgpB proteins in the plasma membrane via the Tat pathway and the Sec pathway, overview. The random clustering of the proteins clearly suggests that, at least, based on sequence homology of proteins no fundamental distinction can be made between Sec- and Tat-specific UgpB proteins. This is indicative of the plausible inference that the targeting of UgpB proteins to Tat or Sec pathway solely depends upon the characteristics of the signal peptide sequence rather than the whole protein |
- |
-, 751465 |
7.6.2.10 | more |
UgpB protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MtUgpB) follows the Tat pathway for its translocation to the periplasm during its pathogenesis, probable mode of translocation of UgpB proteins in the plasma membrane via the Tat pathway and the Sec pathway, overview. The random clustering of the proteins clearly suggests that, at least, based on sequence homology of proteins no fundamental distinction can be made between Sec- and Tat-specific UgpB proteins. This is indicative of the plausible inference that the targeting of UgpB proteins to Tat or Sec pathway solely depends upon the characteristics of the signal peptide sequence rather than the whole protein |
- |
-, 751465 |
7.6.2.10 | periplasm |
- |
- |
-, 751465 |
7.6.2.10 | plasma membrane |
- |
GO:0005886 AmiGO QuickGO |
-, 720742, 751465 |