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tricarboxylic​:

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The mitochondrial tricarboxylate carrier family consists of a limited number of homologs, all from eukaryotes (Azzi et al., 1993). A single member of the family has been functionally characterized and sequenced—the tricarboxylate carrier from rat liver mitochondria. It is 322 amino acyl residues in length with five or six putative TMSs. It does not exhibit internal repeats or show homology to proteins of the mitochondrial carrier family (TC No. 2.29). Homologs are found in C. elegans, S. cerevisiae, and Leishmania major. They are 285–293 amino acyl residues, with one exception, and are reported to possess three to six putative TMSs.

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