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AmpG family muropeptide MFS transporter
The AmpG family muropeptide MFS transporter is a member of the major facilitator superfamily (MFS) involved in the transport of muropeptides across the cell membrane. This family includes proteins such as the anhydromuropeptide permease (AmpG) found in Escherichia coli (strain K12 and O157:H7), which plays a crucial role in cell wall peptidoglycan recycling by transporting disaccharides and peptides from the periplasm into the cytoplasm. The transport process is dependent on the proton motive force. AmpG is also implicated in beta-lactamase induction. Note that this model was rebuilt in 2024, and no longer includes eukaryotic acetyl-coenzyme A transporters within its scope.
Acetyl-coenzyme A transporter 1
The mouse Acatn is a 61 kDa hydrophobic protein with six to 10 transmembrane domains. It appears to promote 9-O-acetylation in gangliosides. [1]. 10570973. Cloning and characterization of a putative mouse acetyl-CoA transporter cDNA. Bora RS, Kanamori A, Hirabayashi Y;. Gene. 1999;238:455-462. (from Pfam)
MFS transporter
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