Canonical ATP-binding cassette import systems rely on extracellular substrate binding proteins (SBP) for function. In gram-negative bacteria, SBPs are usually freely diffusible in the periplasm and, where studied, exist in excess over their cognate transporters. However, in vitro studies with the maltose transporter of Escherichia coli (MalFGK) have demonstrated that mechanistically one copy of its SBP (MalE) per transport complex is sufficient for activity.
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