- GalP (protein)
GalP is an
integral membrane protein present inEscherichia Coli (1, 2). It is aGalactose -H+symporter , of approximately 52Kda (3). Present on theinner membrane of thegram-negative E. Coli, GalP displays sequencehomology to theGLUT1 transporters in mammals (4). This is shown in their similarsubstrate specificity and their sensitivity to the antibioticforskolin (4). Owing toamino acid hydrophobic profiles, GalP, like GLUT1, is believed to have 12 transmembrane alpha helices (5). Both GalP and GLUT1 also have theirN-terminus andC-terminus in thecytosol (6). For these reasons, study of GalP is thought to be indicative of the workings of the human-expressed GLUT1 sugar transporter (7). A member of theMajor Facilitator Superfamily (MFS), GalP pumps only D-galactose into the cytosol against aconcentration gradient bysecondary active transport into the cell, using the electrochemical H+ gradient (7, 8). E. Coli will metabolise internalised galactose to glucose; which is obviously used to satisfy cellular energy requirements.See also
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Transmembrane protein
*List of proteins References
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