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1.

MFS transporter

GO Terms:
Molecular Function:
transmembrane transporter activity (GO:0022857)
Biological Process:
transmembrane transport (GO:0055085)
Date:
2024-08-14
Family Accession:
NF019310.5
Method:
HMM
2.

POT family

The POT (proton-dependent oligopeptide transport) family all appear to be proton dependent transporters [1]. [1]. 7817396. The POT family of transport proteins. Paulsen IT, Skurray RA;. Trends Biochem Sci 1994;19:404-404. (from Pfam)

GO Terms:
Cellular Component:
membrane (GO:0016020)
Molecular Function:
transmembrane transporter activity (GO:0022857)
Biological Process:
transmembrane transport (GO:0055085)
Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF013050.5
Method:
HMM
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7.

dipeptide permease DtpD

Gene:
dtpD
GO Terms:
Biological Process:
oligopeptide transport (GO:0006857)
Cellular Component:
membrane (GO:0016020)
Biological Process:
transmembrane transport (GO:0055085)
Molecular Function:
peptide transmembrane transporter activity (GO:1904680)
Date:
2021-12-20
Family Accession:
NF012006.0
Method:
HMM
8.

dipeptide permease DtpD

Gene:
dtpD
Date:
2019-01-03
Family Accession:
NBR007812
Method:
BlastRule
9.

MFS transporter

major facilitator superfamily (MFS) transporter facilitates the transport across cytoplasmic or internal membranes of one or more from a variety of substrates including ions, sugar phosphates, drugs, neurotransmitters, nucleosides, amino acids, and peptides

Date:
2016-05-27
Family Accession:
10015131
Method:
Sparcle
10.

oligopeptide:H+ symporter

The model describes proton-dependent oligopeptide transporters in bacteria. This model is restricted in its range in recognizing bacterial proton-dependent oligopeptide transporters, although they are found in yeast, plants and animals. They function by proton symport in a 1:1 stoichiometry, which is variable in different species. All of them are predicted to contain 12 transmembrane domains, for which limited experimental evidence exists.

GO Terms:
Molecular Function:
peptide:proton symporter activity (GO:0015333)
Biological Process:
peptide transport (GO:0015833)
Cellular Component:
membrane (GO:0016020)
Date:
2021-04-27
Family Accession:
TIGR00924.1
Method:
HMM
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