Transporter Protein
H16_A1075


    Transport Function
Transporter Name: H16_A1075
Transporter Type: ATP-Dependent
Transporter Family: ABC (TC#: 3.A.1)
The ATP-binding Cassette (ABC) Superfamily
Transporter Subfamily: binding protein
Substrate/Function: branched-chain amino acid
TC#: 
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    Genome Locus
PID:   113867095     Blast
Source:   Ralstonia eutropha H16
Chromosome:   -
Location:   1172477..1173733
Gene:   h16_A1075
Length:  418
Strand:  +
Code:   -
COG:   -
Product:  ABC-type transporter, periplasmic component: HAAT family
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    Transmembrane Segment
TMSs: 
TMHMM Server 
Total:     0
Topology:   >H16_A1075
MQRRDMLKLSAIAAAAMIGTSPLAMAQSKEPIKVGILHSLSGTMAISETSLKDVALMTIDEINKSGGVLG
RKLEPVVVDPASNWPLFAEKARQLITKDKVAVTFGCWTSVSRKSVLPVYEELNSLLFYPVQYEGEEMSKN
VFYTGAAPNQQAIPAVEYLMSKEGGGAKRFFLLGTDYVYPRTTNKILRAFLKSKGVADKDIEEVYTPFGH
SDYQTIVANIKKFSQGGKTAVISTINGDSNVPFYKELGNAGLKAKDVPVVAFSVGEEELRGIDTKPLVGH
LAAWNYFMSVKNPENDAFRKQWAAWVKANNLPGGDKRVTNDPMEATYVGIHMWAQAVKKAGTTDTNKVRA
AMYGQTFKAPDGFTLTMGENHHLYKPVMIGEVKGDGQFSVVWKTPKAVRAQPWSPFIAGNEGKPDKVM
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    Sequence
Protein Sequence: >H16_A1075 113867095 ABC-type transporter, periplasmic component: HAAT family [Ralstonia eutropha H16]
MQRRDMLKLSAIAAAAMIGTSPLAMAQSKEPIKVGILHSLSGTMAISETSLKDVALMTIDEINKSGGVLG
RKLEPVVVDPASNWPLFAEKARQLITKDKVAVTFGCWTSVSRKSVLPVYEELNSLLFYPVQYEGEEMSKN
VFYTGAAPNQQAIPAVEYLMSKEGGGAKRFFLLGTDYVYPRTTNKILRAFLKSKGVADKDIEEVYTPFGH
SDYQTIVANIKKFSQGGKTAVISTINGDSNVPFYKELGNAGLKAKDVPVVAFSVGEEELRGIDTKPLVGH
LAAWNYFMSVKNPENDAFRKQWAAWVKANNLPGGDKRVTNDPMEATYVGIHMWAQAVKKAGTTDTNKVRA
AMYGQTFKAPDGFTLTMGENHHLYKPVMIGEVKGDGQFSVVWKTPKAVRAQPWSPFIAGNEGKPDKVM
DNA Sequence: >H16_A1075 113867095 ABC-type transporter, periplasmic component: HAAT family [Ralstonia eutropha H16]
atgcaacgacgtgacatgctgaagctgtcggcgatagccgccgcggcaatgatcggtaccagcccgctgg
ccatggcgcagtccaaggaaccgatcaaggtcggtatcctgcactcgctgtccggcaccatggccatttc
ggagacgtcgctgaaggacgtggcgctgatgaccatcgacgagatcaacaagagcggcggcgtgctgggg
cgcaagctggagccggtggtggtggatcccgcctcgaactggccgctgttcgcggaaaaggcgcgccagc
tgatcaccaaggacaaggtcgcggtgaccttcggctgctggacctcggtgtcgcgcaaatccgtgctgcc
ggtctacgaagagctgaactcgctgctgttctacccggtgcagtatgaaggcgaagagatgtcgaagaac
gtcttctacaccggtgcagcgcccaaccagcaggccattccggcggtggaatacctgatgagcaaggaag
gcggcggcgccaagcgcttcttcctgctgggcacggactacgtctacccgcgcaccaccaacaagatcct
gcgcgcgttcctgaagagcaagggcgtggccgacaaggacatcgaagaggtctacaccccgtttggccac
agcgactaccagaccatcgtcgccaatatcaagaagttctcgcagggcggcaagaccgcggtgatctcca
ccatcaacggcgactccaacgtgccgttctacaaggaacttggcaacgccgggctgaaggccaaggacgt
gccggtggtggcgttctcggtgggtgaggaggaactgcgcggcatcgataccaagccactggtgggccac
ctggccgcatggaactacttcatgtcggtcaagaaccccgagaacgacgcctttcgcaagcagtgggcgg
catgggtcaaggccaacaacctgcccggcggcgacaagcgtgtgaccaacgacccgatggaagccaccta
cgtgggcatccatatgtgggcgcaggccgtgaagaaggctggcaccaccgataccaacaaggtgcgcgcc
gccatgtacggccagaccttcaaggcaccggacggcttcacgctgaccatgggcgagaaccaccatttgt
acaagccggtgatgatcggcgaagtgaagggcgacggccagttctcggtggtgtggaagacgccgaaggc
ggtgcgcgcgcagccgtggagcccgttcatcgcgggtaacgaaggcaagccggacaaggtgatgtaa
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    Publications
Publications on this gene:
1.  Nat Biotechnol 2006 Oct ; 10(24):1257-62.
Genome sequence of the bioplastic-producing "Knallgas" bacterium Ralstonia eutropha H16.

Pohlmann A ,Fricke WF ,Reinecke F ,Kusian B ,Liesegang H ,Cramm R ,Eitinger T ,Ewering C ,Pötter M ,Schwartz E ,Strittmatter A ,Voss I ,Gottschalk G ,Steinbüchel A ,Friedrich B ,Bowien B ,

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Biologie/Mikrobiologie, Chausseestrasse 117, 10115 Berlin, Germany.

The H(2)-oxidizing lithoautotrophic bacterium Ralstonia eutropha H16 is a metabolically versatile organism capable of subsisting, in the absence of organic growth substrates, on H(2) and CO(2) as its sole sources of energy and carbon. R. eutropha H16 first attracted biotechnological interest nearly 50 years ago with the realization that the organism's ability to produce and store large amounts of poly[R-(-)-3-hydroxybutyrate] and other polyesters could be harnessed to make biodegradable plastics. Here we report the complete genome sequence of the two chromosomes of R. eutropha H16. Together, chromosome 1 (4,052,032 base pairs (bp)) and chromosome 2 (2,912,490 bp) encode 6,116 putative genes. Analysis of the genome sequence offers the genetic basis for exploiting the biotechnological potential of this organism and provides insights into its remarkable metabolic versatility.

Publication Type: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;
Comment In: Nat Biotechnol. 2006 Oct;24(10):1227-9


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