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OmpG family monomeric porin
Porins are channel proteins in the outer membrane of gram negative bacteria which mediate the uptake of molecules required for growth and survival. Escherichia coli OmpG forms a 14 stranded beta-barrel and in contrast to most porins, appears to function as a monomer [1]. The central pore of OmpG is wider than other E. coli porins and it is speculated that it may form a non-specific channel for the transport of larger oligosaccharides [1]. [1]. 16797588. Crystal structure of the monomeric porin OmpG. Subbarao GV, van den Berg B;. J Mol Biol. 2006;360:750-759. (from Pfam)
DUF481 domain-containing protein
This family includes several proteins of uncharacterised function. (from Pfam)
monomeric porin OmpG
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