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branched-chain amino acid transport system II carrier protein
This family consists of several bacterial branched-chain amino acid transport proteins which are responsible for the transport of leucine, isoleucine and valine via proton motive force [1]. [1]. 8544834. Cloning and characterization of brnQ, a gene encoding a. low-affinity, branched-chain amino acid carrier in Lactobacillus. delbruckii subsp. lactis DSM7290.. Stucky K, Hagting A, Klein JR, Matern H, Henrich B, Konings WN,. Plapp R;. Mol Gen Genet 1995;249:682-690. (from Pfam)
branched-chain amino acid transport system II carrier protein is a component of the transport system for branched-chain amino acids (leucine, isoleucine and valine) which is coupled to a proton motive force
The Branched Chain Amino Acid:Cation Symporter (LIVCS) Family (TC 2.A.26) Characterized members of this family transport all three of the branched chain aliphatic amino acids (leucine (L), isoleucine (I) and valine (V)). They function by a Na+ or H+ symport mechanism and display 12 putative transmembrane helical spanners.
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