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Primary active carrier-mediated transport of a protein across a membrane, driven by the hydrolysis of the diphosphate bond of inorganic pyrophosphate, ATP, or another nucleoside triphosphate. The transport protein may or may not be transiently phosphorylated, but the substrate is not phosphorylated. Primary active transport of a solute across a membrane, driven by the hydrolysis of the diphosphate bond of inorganic pyrophosphate, ATP, or another nucleoside triphosphate. The transport protein may or may not be transiently phosphorylated, but the substrate is not phosphorylated. Primary active transport is catalysis of the transport of a solute across a membrane, up the solute's concentration gradient, by binding the solute and undergoing a series of conformational changes. Transport works equally well in either direction and is driven by a primary energy source. Catalysis of the transfer of a colicin from one side of a membrane to the other. Colicins are a group of antibiotics produced by E. coli and related species that are encoded by a group of naturally occurring plasmids, e.g. Col E1. Catalysis of the transfer of a bacteriocin from one side of the membrane to the other. Catalysis of the transfer of a protein from one side of a membrane to the other. Catalysis of the transfer of a macromolecule from one side of the membrane to the other.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: bacteriocin transmembrane transporter activity
Acc: GO:0022885
Aspect: Molecular Function
Desc: Catalysis of the transfer of a bacteriocin from one side of the membrane to the other.
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0022885 - bacteriocin transmembrane transporter activity (interactive image map)

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