TCID | Name | Domain | Kingdom/Phylum | Protein(s) |
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1.B.9.1.1 | Fatty acid outer membrane porin. Gated by high affinity ligand (fatty acid) binding which causes conformational changes in the N-terminus that open up a channel for substrate diffusion (Lepore et al., 2011). May function in the transport of phenylpropanoids (resveratrol, naringenin and rutin) (Zhou et al. 2014). | Bacteria |
Pseudomonadota | FadL of E. coli |
1.B.9.1.2 | FadL homologue (Bhat et al. 2011). | Bacteria |
Myxococcota | FadL homologue of Myxococcus xanthus |
1.B.9.1.3 | Putative porin of 441 aas | Bacteria |
Nitrospirota | Porin of Candidatus Nitrospira defluvii |
1.B.9.1.4 | Outer membrane protein P1 of 459 aas | Bacteria |
Pseudomonadota | OmpP1 of Haemophilus influenzae |
1.B.9.1.5 | Putative fatty acid-transporting porin of 434 aas, OmpP1, FadL, TodX. It has used to generate an effective vaccine against Bordetella bronchiseptica (Zhang et al. 2019). | Bacteria |
Pseudomonadota | OmpP1 of Bordetella bronchiseptica (Alcaligenes bronchisepticus) |
1.B.9.1.6 | Long alkane hydrocarbon chain (~C28) transporting outer membrane porin, FadL of 546 aas (Gregson et al. 2018). | Bacteria |
Pseudomonadota | FadL porin of the obligate marine hydrocarbon-degrading bacterium, Thalassolituus oleivorans MIL-1. |
1.B.9.2.1 | Toluene/m-xylene outer membrane porin, XylN or FadL. May also transport medium-chain-length 3-hydroxyalkanoic acids (Yuan et al. 2008). | Bacteria |
Pseudomonadota | XylN of Pseudomonas putida |
1.B.9.2.2 | The 14 TMS hydrocarbon porin, TodX. The x-ray structure is known (3BS0-A) (Hearn et al., 2008). | Bacteria |
Pseudomonadota | TodX of Pseudomonas putida (3BS0_A) |
1.B.9.2.3 | The 14 TMS hydrocarbon porin, TbuX. The crystal structure is known. (3BRY_A) (Hearn et al., 2008). | Bacteria |
Pseudomonadota | TbuX of Ralstonia pickettii (3BRY_A)(Q9RBW8) |
1.B.9.2.4 | Putative aromatic hydrocarbon degradation pathway porin, FadL homologue, with an N-terminal transmembrane α-helix and about 16 putative β-TMSs. | Bacteria |
Spirochaetota | FadL homologue of Treponema succinifaciens |
1.B.9.3.1 | Salicylate ester (methyl and ethyl salicylates)/hydrocarbon outer membrane porin, SalD (Jones et al. 2000). | Bacteria |
Pseudomonadota | SalD of Acinetobacter sp. strain ADPI |
1.B.9.3.2 | FadL homologue of 432 aas | Bacteria |
Chlamydiota | FadL of Parachlamydia acanthamoebae |
1.B.9.3.3 | FadL homologue of 468 aas | Bacteria |
Spirochaetota | FadL homologue of Leptospira interrogans |
1.B.9.4.1 | Putative hemin receptor of 479 aas and ~20 β-strand | Bacteria |
Bacteroidota | Hemin receptor of Riemerella anatipestifer |
1.B.9.4.2 | Uncharacterized porin of 542 aas | Bacteria |
Bacteroidota | UP of Prevotella oralis |
1.B.9.4.3 | Putative porin of 543 aas | Bacteria |
Bacteroidota | Porin of Porphyromonas endodontalis |
1.B.9.4.4 | Outer membrane protein transport protein (OmpP1/FadL/TodX family) | Bacteria |
Bacteroidota | OmpP1 of Saprospira grandis |
1.B.9.4.5 | Membrane protein involved in aromatic hydrocarbon degradation of 481 aas | Bacteria |
Calditrichota | OM porin of Caldithrix abyssi |
1.B.9.4.6 | Uncharacterized protein of 472 aas | Bacteria |
Ignavibacteriota | UP of Ignavibacterium album |
1.B.9.4.7 | Porin protein involved in aromatic hydrocarbon degradation; putative hemin receptor of 479 aas | Bacteria |
Bacteroidota | Putative porin of Pedobacter heparinus |
1.B.9.4.8 | Uncharacterized membrane protein, predicted to be involved in aromatic hydrocarbon degradation; of 437 aas. | Bacteria |
Planctomycetota | UP of planctomycete KSU-1 |