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PDBsum entry 4c3z

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4c3z

 

 

 

 

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Protein chain
231 a.a.
Ligands
SO4 ×6
Waters ×81
PDB id:
4c3z
Name: Transport protein
Title: Nucleotide-free crystal structure of nucleotide-binding domain 1 from human mrp1 supports a general-base catalysis mechanism for atp hydrolysis.
Structure: Multidrug resistance-associated protein 1. Chain: a. Fragment: nucleotide binding domain, residues 628-881. Synonym: atp-binding cassette sub-family c member 1, leukotrienE C(4) transporter, ltc4 transporter, nucleotide binding domain 1. Engineered: yes
Source: Homo sapiens. Human. Organism_taxid: 9606. Expressed in: escherichia coli. Expression_system_taxid: 469008.
Resolution:
2.10Å     R-factor:   0.165     R-free:   0.194
Authors: V.Chaptal,V.Gueguen-Chaignon,S.Magnard,P.Falson,A.Di Pietro, H.Baubichon-Cortay
Key ref: V.Chaptal et al. Nucleotide-Free crystal structure of nucleotide- Bind domain 1 from human mrp1 supports a general-Base cata mechanism for ATP hydrolysis. To be published, .
Date:
28-Aug-13     Release date:   10-Sep-14    
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Protein chain
Pfam   ArchSchema ?
P33527  (MRP1_HUMAN) -  Multidrug resistance-associated protein 1 from Homo sapiens
Seq:
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Seq:
Struc:
1531 a.a.
231 a.a.
Key:    PfamA domain  Secondary structure  CATH domain

 Enzyme reactions 
   Enzyme class 2: E.C.7.6.2.2  - ABC-type xenobiotic transporter.
[IntEnz]   [ExPASy]   [KEGG]   [BRENDA]
      Reaction: ATP + H2O + xenobioticSide 1 = ADP + phosphate + xenobioticSide 2
ATP
+ H2O
+ xenobioticSide 1
= ADP
+ phosphate
+ xenobioticSide 2
   Enzyme class 3: E.C.7.6.2.3  - ABC-type glutathione-S-conjugate transporter.
[IntEnz]   [ExPASy]   [KEGG]   [BRENDA]
      Reaction: an S-substituted glutathione(in) + ATP + H2O = an S-substituted glutathione(out) + ADP + phosphate + H+
S-substituted glutathione(in)
+ ATP
+ H2O
= S-substituted glutathione(out)
+ ADP
+ phosphate
+ H(+)
Note, where more than one E.C. class is given (as above), each may correspond to a different protein domain or, in the case of polyprotein precursors, to a different mature protein.
Molecule diagrams generated from .mol files obtained from the KEGG ftp site

 

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