Protein Domain : IPR005828

Type:  Family Name:  Major facilitator, sugar transporter-like
Description:  This entry represents a subfamily of the major facilitator superfamily. Members in this family include sugar transporters, which are responsible for the binding and transport of various carbohydrates, organic alcohols, and acids in a wide range of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms []. Most but not all members of this family catalyse sugar transport []. Recent genome-sequencing data and a wealth of biochemical and molecular genetic investigations have revealed the occurrence of dozens of families of primary and secondary transporters. Two such families have been found to occur ubiquitously in all classifications of living organisms. These are the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily and the major facilitator superfamily (MFS), also called the uniporter-symporter-antiporter family. While ABC family permeases are in general multicomponent primary active transporters, capable of transporting both small molecules and macromolecules in response to ATP hydrolysis the MFS transporters are single-polypeptide secondary carriers capable only of transporting small solutes in response to chemiosmotic ion gradients. Although well over 100 families of transporters have now been recognised and classified, the ABC superfamily and MFS account for nearly half of the solute transporters encoded within the genomes of microorganisms. They are also prevalent in higher organisms. The importance of these two families of transport systems to living organisms can therefore not be overestimated [].The MFS was originally believed to function primarily in the uptake of sugars but subsequent studies revealed that drug efflux systems, Krebs cycle metabolites, organophosphate:phosphate exchangers, oligosaccharide:H1 symport permeases, and bacterial aromatic acid permeases were all members of the MFS. These observations led to the probability that the MFS is far more widespread in nature and far more diverse in function than had been thought previously. 17 subgroups of the MFS have been identified [].Evidence suggests that the MFS permeases arose by a tandem intragenic duplication event in the early prokaryotes. This event generated a 2-transmembrane-spanner (TMS) protein topology from a primordial 6-TMS unit. Surprisingly, all currently recognised MFS permeases retain the two six-TMS units within a single polypeptide chain, although in 3 of the 17 MFS families, an additional two TMSs are found []. Moreover, the well-conserved MFS specific motif between TMS2 and TMS3 and the related but less well conserved motif between TMS8 and TMS9 [] prove to be a characteristic of virtually all of the more than 300 MFS proteins identified. Short Name:  MFS_sugar_transport_like

4 Child Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR003663 Family Sugar/inositol transporter
IPR004738 Family Phosphate permease
IPR004736 Family Citrate-proton symport
IPR004749 Family Organic cation transport protein

1 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR005829 Conserved_site Sugar transporter, conserved site

1 Cross References

Identifier
PF00083

0 Found In

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0022857 IPR005828
GO:0055085 IPR005828
GO:0016021 IPR005828

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0022857 IPR005828
GO:0055085 IPR005828
GO:0016021 IPR005828

0 Parent Features

3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
231525 D8RHK8 PAC:15417484 Selaginella moellendorffii 743  
147893 D8RKK6 PAC:15407953 Selaginella moellendorffii 514  
96275 D8RLR5 PAC:15406286 Selaginella moellendorffii 453  
96814 D8RLM3 PAC:15410824 Selaginella moellendorffii 552  
97702 D8RN55 PAC:15412928 Selaginella moellendorffii 552  
98895 D8RQN9 PAC:15416818 Selaginella moellendorffii 114  
19807 D8RRE3 PAC:15406532 Selaginella moellendorffii 52  
414740 PAC:15419690 Selaginella moellendorffii 1088  
10582 D8S3C2 PAC:15422744 Selaginella moellendorffii 741  
109547 D8S624 PAC:15404950 Selaginella moellendorffii 580  
81650 D8QZC7 PAC:15409845 Selaginella moellendorffii 460  
153414 D8S8I9 PAC:15422610 Selaginella moellendorffii 504  
138958 D8TGD7 PAC:15404367 Selaginella moellendorffii 123  
179271 D8SF60 PAC:15408488 Selaginella moellendorffii 743  
115745 D8SFS9 PAC:15402053 Selaginella moellendorffii 470  
168181 D8R5Z9 PAC:15420000 Selaginella moellendorffii 558  
164091 D8QML8 PAC:15407448 Selaginella moellendorffii 494  
157948 D8SSP0 PAC:15415971 Selaginella moellendorffii 486  
184037 D8SZB3 PAC:15421729 Selaginella moellendorffii 491  
428805 D8T421 PAC:15416939 Selaginella moellendorffii 277  
408219 D8R7K7 PAC:15420283 Selaginella moellendorffii 498  
439864 D8R7V4 PAC:15404738 Selaginella moellendorffii 284  
75856 PAC:15415916 Selaginella moellendorffii 295  
409890 D8RCT0 PAC:15405605 Selaginella moellendorffii 892  
170396 D8RD41 PAC:15405295 Selaginella moellendorffii 563  
evm.TU.contig_32097.1 PAC:16430059 Carica papaya 579  
evm.TU.contig_34209.2 PAC:16430418 Carica papaya 157  
evm.TU.contig_35494.1 PAC:16430657 Carica papaya 127  
evm.TU.contig_35936.1 PAC:16430744 Carica papaya 192  
evm.TU.contig_36372.2 PAC:16430822 Carica papaya 100  

5 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            3839598
            9529885
            8987357
            1970645
            26098515