AC MF_01462; DC Protein; auto TR HAMAP; MF_01462; -; 1; level=0 XX Names: CbiM XX ID CBIM case DE RecName: Full=Cobalt transport protein CbiM; DE AltName: Full=Energy-coupling factor transporter probable substrate-capture protein CbiM; DE Short=ECF transporter S component CbiM; else case DE RecName: Full=Putative cobalt transport protein CbiM; DE AltName: Full=Energy-coupling factor transporter probable substrate-capture protein CbiM; DE Short=ECF transporter S component CbiM; end case GN Name=cbiM; XX CC -!- FUNCTION: Part of the energy-coupling factor (ECF) transporter complex CC CbiMNOQ involved in cobalt import. CC -!- PATHWAY: Cofactor biosynthesis; adenosylcobalamin biosynthesis. CC -!- SUBUNIT: Forms an energy-coupling factor (ECF) transporter complex CC composed of an ATP-binding protein (A component, CbiO), a transmembrane CC protein (T component, CbiQ) and 2 possible substrate-capture proteins CC (S components, CbiM and CbiN) of unknown stoichimetry. case not defined or CC -!- SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. else case CC -!- SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cell inner membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. end case CC -!- SIMILARITY: Belongs to the CbiM family. XX DR Pfam; PF01891; CbiM; 1; trigger=no DR NCBIfam; TIGR00123; CbiM; 1; trigger=no DR General; Signal; -; 0-1; trigger=yes DR General; Transmembrane; -; 5-8; trigger=yes XX case defined and KW Cell inner membrane end case KW Cell membrane KW Cobalamin biosynthesis KW Cobalt KW Cobalt transport KW Ion transport KW Membrane KW Transmembrane KW Transmembrane helix KW Transport XX GO GO:0015087; F:cobalt ion transmembrane transporter activity GO GO:0006824; P:cobalt ion transport GO GO:0005886; C:plasma membrane XX FT None XX case Size: 215-346; else Size: 215-261; end case Related: None; Template: Q05594; D5AUZ9; Scope: Bacteria Archaea Fusion: Nter: None Cter: ; Duplicate: in ACCPU, EUBLK, METBF, METLZ, METPE, PELPD Plasmid: None Comments: In Pseudomonadota is part of a dedicated cobalt transporter; presumably also in other bacteria. In some organisms may have a signal sequence; the N-terminal sequence (M-H-x(3)-G-X-L) has been shown to be essential for function in Rhodobacter capsulatus. XX # Revision 1.7 2023/06/01 //