CHR, a novel family of prokaryotic proton motive force-driven transporters probably containing chromate/sulfate antiporters

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We describe a small family of proteins, CHR, which contains members that function in chromate and/or sulfate transport. CHR proteins occur in bacteria and archaea. They consist of about 400 amino acyl residues, appear to have 10 transmembrane α-helical segments in an unusual 4+6 arrangement, and arose by an intragenic duplication event.

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Nies, D. H., Koch, S., Wachi, S., Peitzsch, N., & Saier, J. (1998). CHR, a novel family of prokaryotic proton motive force-driven transporters probably containing chromate/sulfate antiporters. Journal of Bacteriology, 180(21), 5799–5802. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.180.21.5799-5802.1998

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