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Trk system potassium transporter TrkG
Trk system potassium transporter TrkH; TrkH family potassium uptake protein
Trk system potassium transporter TrkH interacts with Trk system potassium uptake protein TrkA and requires TrkE (sapD) for transport activity (20% more uptake is seen with both SapD and SapF)| TrkH family potassium uptake protein similar to Bacillus subtilis Ktr system potassium uptake protein B (KtrB) which is an integral membrane subunit of the KtrAB potassium uptake transporter
TrkH family potassium uptake protein
The proteins of the Trk family are derived from Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, yeast and wheat. The proteins of E. coli K12 TrkH and TrkG as well as several yeast proteins have been functionally characterized.The E. coli TrkH and TrkG proteins are complexed to two peripheral membrane proteins, TrkA, an NAD-binding protein, and TrkE, an ATP-binding protein. This complex forms the potassium uptake system.
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