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- Q7843234 subject Q7348576.
- Q7843234 abstract "Tripartite ATP-independent periplasmic transporters (TRAP transporters) are a large family of solute transporters found in bacteria and archaea, but not in eukaryotes, that appear to be specific for the uptake of organic acids. They are unique in that they utilize a substrate binding protein (SBP) in combination with a secondary transporter.".
- Q7843234 symbol "DctM".
- Q7843234 symbol "DctP".
- Q7843234 symbol "DctQ".
- Q7843234 thumbnail TRAPcomparison.jpg?width=300.
- Q7843234 wikiPageExternalLink thomaslabyork.weebly.com.
- Q7843234 wikiPageExternalLink kelly.
- Q7843234 wikiPageWikiLink Q10872.
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- Q7843234 wikiPageWikiLink Q19088.
- Q7843234 wikiPageWikiLink Q286958.
- Q7843234 wikiPageWikiLink Q3016950.
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- Q7843234 wikiPageWikiLink Q422050.
- Q7843234 wikiPageWikiLink Q632006.
- Q7843234 wikiPageWikiLink Q7348576.
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- Q7843234 wikiPageWikiLink Q857288.
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- Q7843234 symbol "DctM".
- Q7843234 symbol "DctP".
- Q7843234 symbol "DctQ".
- Q7843234 type Biomolecule.
- Q7843234 type Protein.
- Q7843234 type Thing.
- Q7843234 type Q206229.
- Q7843234 type Q8054.
- Q7843234 comment "Tripartite ATP-independent periplasmic transporters (TRAP transporters) are a large family of solute transporters found in bacteria and archaea, but not in eukaryotes, that appear to be specific for the uptake of organic acids. They are unique in that they utilize a substrate binding protein (SBP) in combination with a secondary transporter.".
- Q7843234 label "Tripartite ATP-independent periplasmic transporter".
- Q7843234 depiction TRAPcomparison.jpg.