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C4-dicarboxylate anaerobic carrier
PRK09804 family protein
C4-dicarboxylate anaerobic carrier, DcuC family
These proteins are members of the C4-dicarboxylate Uptake C (DcuC) Family (TC 2.A.61). The only functionally characterized member of this family is the anaerobic C4-dicarboxylate transporter (DcuC) of Escherichia coli. DcuC has 12 GES predicted transmembrane regions, is induced only under anaerobic conditions, and is not repressed by glucose. It may therefore function as a succinate efflux system during anaerobic glucose fermentation. However, when overexpressed, it can replace either DcuA or DcuB, which are unrelated, in catalyzing fumarate-succinate exchange and fumarate uptake.
C4-dicarboxylate transporter DcuC
Proteins of this family usually have 11-12 transmembrane regions. They transport C4-dicarboxylates under anaerobic conditions, which plays an important role in anaerobic energy metabolism.
anaerobic C4-dicarboxylate transporter DcuC
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