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- W205657125 abstract "There has been tremendous progress in defining the structures and physicochemical properties of representative permeases within each group of the major types of bacterial carbohydrate transport systems. For example, the lactose permease and the mannitol Enzyme II of the PTS have been purified to homogeneity and reconstituted in artificial membranes, and the nucleotide sequences of their genes have been determined. From the gene sequences, the amino acid sequences of the proteins have been deduced, and hydropathy analyses of these sequences have yielded interesting predictions regarding the topographies of these proteins in the membrane. This chapter discusses the diversity of permease mechanisms in living cells. While the bacterial carbohydrate permeases discussed in the chapter are among the most thoroughly investigated transport systems, other systems, particularly some of those in animal cells, have been subjected to critical scrutiny. The chapter presents a classification of carbohydrate transport systems in Escherichia coli and S. typhimurium , and also presents the functional characteristics of the various permease classes." @default.
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- W205657125 title "Permease Classification and Mechanisms: Conclusions and Future Perspectives" @default.
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