Transmembrane domain of ABC transporters
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ABC transporter transmembrane region | ||
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Identifiers | ||
Symbol | ABC_membrane | |
Pfam | PF00664 | |
InterPro | IPR001140 | |
PROSITE | PDOC00364 | |
SCOP | 1pf4 | |
TCDB | 3.A.1 | |
OPM family | 18 | |
OPM protein | 1pf4 | |
Available PDB structures: |
ABC transporter transmembrane domain is main transmembrane structural unit of ATP-binding cassette transporter which consist of six transmembrane domaines. Many members of the ABC transporter family (Pfam PF00005) have two such regions.[1].[2][3][4][5][6]
[edit] Human proteins containing this domain
ABCB1; ABCB10; ABCB11; ABCB4; ABCB5; ABCB6; ABCB7; ABCB8; ABCB9; ABCC1; ABCC10; ABCC11; ABCC12; ABCC13; ABCC2; ABCC3; ABCC4; ABCC5; ABCC6; ABCC8; ABCC9; CFTR; LOC402251; MRP3; TAP1; TAP2; TAPL; ara;
[edit] References
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- ^ Hunt JF, Yuan YR, Blecker S, Martsinkevich O, Millen L, Thomas PJ (2001). "The crystal structure of the MJ0796ATP-binding cassette. Implications for the structural consequences of ATP hydrolysis in the active site of an ABC transporter". J. Biol. Chem. 276 (34): -. PMID 11402022.
- ^ Kim SH, Hung LW, Wang IX, Nikaido K, Liu PQ, Ames GF (1998). "Crystal structure of the ATP-binding subunit of an ABC transporter". Nature 396 (6712): 703–707. doi: . PMID 9872322.
- ^ Welte W, Breed J, Boos W, Diederichs K, Vonrhein C, Muller C, Diez J, Greller G, Schnell C (2000). "Crystal structure of MalK, the ATPase subunit of the trehalose/maltose ABC transporter of the archaeon Thermococcus litoralis". EMBO J. 19 (22): -. doi: . PMID 11080142.
- ^ Wiley DC, Gaudet R (2001). "Structure of the ABC ATPase domain of human TAP1, the transporter associated with antigen processing". EMBO J. 20 (17): -. doi: . PMID 11532960.