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- HAAAP_family abstract "The Hydroxy/Aromatic Amino Acid Permease (HAAAP) Family (TC# 2.A.42) is a member of the large Amino Acid-Polyamine-OrganoCation (APC) Superfamily of secondary carriers. Members of the HAAAP family all function in amino acid uptake. Homologues are present in a large number of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, with at least one member classified from archaea (TC# 2.A.42.1.7, Thermococcus barophilus).".
- Q22669985 abstract "The Hydroxy/Aromatic Amino Acid Permease (HAAAP) Family (TC# 2.A.42) is a member of the large Amino Acid-Polyamine-OrganoCation (APC) Superfamily of secondary carriers. Members of the HAAAP family all function in amino acid uptake. Homologues are present in a large number of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, with at least one member classified from archaea (TC# 2.A.42.1.7, Thermococcus barophilus).".
- HAAAP_family comment "The Hydroxy/Aromatic Amino Acid Permease (HAAAP) Family (TC# 2.A.42) is a member of the large Amino Acid-Polyamine-OrganoCation (APC) Superfamily of secondary carriers. Members of the HAAAP family all function in amino acid uptake. Homologues are present in a large number of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, with at least one member classified from archaea (TC# 2.A.42.1.7, Thermococcus barophilus).".
- Q22669985 comment "The Hydroxy/Aromatic Amino Acid Permease (HAAAP) Family (TC# 2.A.42) is a member of the large Amino Acid-Polyamine-OrganoCation (APC) Superfamily of secondary carriers. Members of the HAAAP family all function in amino acid uptake. Homologues are present in a large number of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, with at least one member classified from archaea (TC# 2.A.42.1.7, Thermococcus barophilus).".