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The Citrate-Mg2+:H+ (CitM) / Citrate-Ca2+:H+ (CitH) Symporter (CitMHS) Family (TC# 2.A.11) is a family of transport proteins belonging to the Ion transporter superfamily. Members of this family are found in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, archaea and possibly eukaryotes. These proteins all probably arose by an internal gene duplication event. Lensbouer & Doyle (2010) have reviewed these systems, classifying the porters with three superfamilies, according to ion-preference: 1) Mg2+-preferring, 2) Ca2+-preferring, and 3) Fe2+-preferring.

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  • The Citrate-Mg2+:H+ (CitM) / Citrate-Ca2+:H+ (CitH) Symporter (CitMHS) Family (TC# 2.A.11) is a family of transport proteins belonging to the Ion transporter superfamily. Members of this family are found in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, archaea and possibly eukaryotes. These proteins all probably arose by an internal gene duplication event. Lensbouer & Doyle (2010) have reviewed these systems, classifying the porters with three superfamilies, according to ion-preference: 1) Mg2+-preferring, 2) Ca2+-preferring, and 3) Fe2+-preferring. A representative list of proteins belonging to the CitMHS family can be found in the Transporter Classification Database. (en)
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  • Transporter Classification Database (en)
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  • http://www.tcdb.org/search/result.php?tc=2.A.11|sourcearticle=The Citrate-Mg2+:H+ Citrate-Ca2+:H+ Symporter Family (en)
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  • The Citrate-Mg2+:H+ (CitM) / Citrate-Ca2+:H+ (CitH) Symporter (CitMHS) Family (TC# 2.A.11) is a family of transport proteins belonging to the Ion transporter superfamily. Members of this family are found in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, archaea and possibly eukaryotes. These proteins all probably arose by an internal gene duplication event. Lensbouer & Doyle (2010) have reviewed these systems, classifying the porters with three superfamilies, according to ion-preference: 1) Mg2+-preferring, 2) Ca2+-preferring, and 3) Fe2+-preferring. (en)
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  • CitMHS family (en)
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