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Putative amino acid permease family

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The putative amino acid permease (PAAP) family (TC# 2.A.120) belongs to the APC superfamily.[1] The PAAP family consists of many proteins, all of a uniform topology with a 5 + 5 TMS repeat in a 2 + 3 + 2 + 3 arrangement. These proteins show similarity to members of the LIVCS family (TC# 2.A.26) in the APC Superfamily.[1][2] A representative list of recognized members of the PAAP family is available in the Transporter Classification Database.

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  1. ^ a b Vastermark, Ake; Wollwage, Simon; Houle, Michael E.; Rio, Rita; Saier, Milton H. (2014-10-01). "Expansion of the APC superfamily of secondary carriers". Proteins. 82 (10): 2797–2811. doi:10.1002/prot.24643. ISSN 1097-0134. PMC 4177346. PMID 25043943.
  2. ^ Saier, MH Jr. "2.A.120 The Putative Amino Acid Permease (PAAP) Family". Transporter Classification Database. Saier Lab Bioinformatics Group @ UCSD / SDSC.