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- Q5532322 subject Q8707319.
- Q5532322 subject Q9089708.
- Q5532322 abstract "General bacterial porins are a family of proteins from the outer membranes of Gram-negative bacteria. The porins act as molecular filters for hydrophilic compounds. They are responsible for the 'molecular sieve' properties of the outer membrane. Porins form large water-filled channels which allow the diffusion of hydrophilic molecules into the periplasmic space. Some porins form general diffusion channels that allow any solute up to a certain size (that size is known as the exclusion limit) to cross the membrane, while other porins are specific for one particular solute and contain a binding site for that solute inside the pores (these are known as selective porins). As porins are the major outer membrane proteins, they also serve as receptor sites for the binding of phages and bacteriocins.General diffusion porins usually assemble as a trimer in the membrane, and the transmembrane core of these proteins is composed exclusively of beta strands. It has been shown that a number of porins are evolutionarily related, and these porins are: E.Coli PhoE phosphoporin (Phosphate anion selective TC# 1.B.1.1.2), OmpC(TC# 1.B.1.1.3) OmpF(general porins of differing pore diameter TC# 1.B.1.1.1), NmpC (TC# 1.B.1.1.4 anion selective, transporting a variety of drugs and small neutral compounds) Bacteriophage PA.2 LC Porin(TC# 1.B.1.1.5) (not well characterized). Neisseria PorA(TC# 1.B.1.5.2), PorB(TC# 1.B.1.5.4)↑ ↑ ↑".
- Q5532322 symbol "Porin_1".
- Q5532322 thumbnail 1pho_opm.png?width=300.
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- Q5532322 wikiPageWikiLink Q8707319.
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- Q5532322 symbol "Porin_1".
- Q5532322 type Biomolecule.
- Q5532322 type Protein.
- Q5532322 type Thing.
- Q5532322 type Q206229.
- Q5532322 type Q8054.
- Q5532322 comment "General bacterial porins are a family of proteins from the outer membranes of Gram-negative bacteria. The porins act as molecular filters for hydrophilic compounds. They are responsible for the 'molecular sieve' properties of the outer membrane. Porins form large water-filled channels which allow the diffusion of hydrophilic molecules into the periplasmic space.".
- Q5532322 label "General bacterial porin family".
- Q5532322 depiction 1pho_opm.png.