Both lobes of the soluble receptor of the periplasmic histidine permease, an ABC transporter (traffic ATPase), interact with the membrane-bound complex. Effect of different ligands and consequences for the mechanism of action.
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Structure, function, and evolution of bacterial ATP-binding cassette systemsThe structure of Escherichia coli BtuF and binding to its cognate ATP binding cassette transporterPeriplasmic domain of the sensor-kinase BvgS reveals a new paradigm for the Venus flytrap mechanismRole of the Two Structural Domains from the Periplasmic Escherichia coli Histidine-binding Protein HisJMolecular dynamics simulations reveal that apo-HisJ can sample a closed conformation.The tripartite ATP-independent periplasmic (TRAP) transporters of bacteria and archaea.ABC transporters: one, two or four extracytoplasmic substrate-binding sites?Osmoregulated ABC-transport system of Lactococcus lactis senses water stress via changes in the physical state of the membrane.Parasite plastids: maintenance and functionsCanonical and ECF-type ATP-binding cassette importers in prokaryotes: diversity in modular organization and cellular functions.Ligand binding specificity of the Escherichia coli periplasmic histidine binding protein, HisJ.The second extracellular loop of pore-forming subunits of ATP-binding cassette transporters for basic amino acids plays a crucial role in interaction with the cognate solute binding protein(s).On the role of the two extracytoplasmic substrate-binding domains in the ABC transporter OpuA.Modulation of ATPase activity by physical disengagement of the ATP-binding domains of an ABC transporter, the histidine permease.Thermodynamics and dynamics of histidine-binding protein, the water-soluble receptor of histidine permease. Implications for the transport of high and low affinity ligands.Probing receptor-translocator interactions in the oligopeptide ABC transporter by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.Solute-binding protein-dependent ABC transporters are responsible for solute efflux in addition to solute uptake.
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Both lobes of the soluble receptor of the periplasmic histidine permease, an ABC transporter (traffic ATPase), interact with the membrane-bound complex. Effect of different ligands and consequences for the mechanism of action.
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1999-01-01T00:00:00Z