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"IPR000802"	"{'subfamilies': 0, 'domain_architectures': 18, 'interactions': 0, 'matches': 40821, 'pathways': 0, 'proteins': 16075, 'proteomes': 7397, 'sets': 0, 'structural_models': {'alphafold': 12082, 'bfvd': 0}, 'structures': 0, 'taxa': 13502}"	"{'gp': {'displayName': 'Genome Properties', 'description': 'Genome properties is an annotation system whereby functional attributes can be assigned to a genome, based on the presence of a defined set of protein signatures within that genome.', 'rank': 45, 'accessions': [{'accession': 'GenProp0474', 'url': 'https://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/genomeproperties/genome-property/GenProp0474'}]}}"	"[{'text': '<p>Arsenic is a toxic metalloid whose trivalent and pentavalent ions inhibit a variety of biochemical processes. Operons that encode arsenic resistance have been found in multicopy plasmids from both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria [[cite:PUB00002267]]. The resistance mechanism is encoded from a single operon, which houses an anion pump. The pump has two polypeptide components: a catalytic subunit (the ArsA protein), which functions as an oxyanion-stimulated ATPase; and an arsenite export component (the ArsB protein), which is associated with the inner membrane [[cite:PUB00002587]]. The ArsA and ArsB proteins are thought to form a membrane complex that functions as an anion-translocating ATPase.</p>\n\n<p>The ArsB protein is distinguished by its overall hydrophobic character, in keeping with its role as a membrane-associated channel. Sequence analysis reveals the presence of 13 putative transmembrane (TM) regions.</p>', 'llm': False, 'checked': False, 'updated': False}]"	""	"[{'identifier': 'GO:0015105', 'name': 'arsenite transmembrane transporter activity', 'category': {'code': 'F', 'name': 'molecular_function'}}, {'identifier': 'GO:0015700', 'name': 'arsenite transport', 'category': {'code': 'P', 'name': 'biological_process'}}, {'identifier': 'GO:0016020', 'name': 'membrane', 'category': {'code': 'C', 'name': 'cellular_component'}}]"	"{'accession': 'IPR000802', 'name': 'Arsenical pump membrane protein, ArsB', 'type': 'Family', 'children': []}"	""	False	False	False	"{'PUB00002267': {'PMID': 7721697, 'ISBN': None, 'volume': '177', 'issue': '8', 'year': 1995, 'title': 'An Escherichia coli chromosomal ars operon homolog is functional in arsenic detoxification and is conserved in gram-negative bacteria.', 'URL': None, 'raw_pages': '2050-6', 'medline_journal': 'J Bacteriol', 'ISO_journal': 'J. Bacteriol.', 'authors': ['Diorio C', 'Cai J', 'Marmor J', 'Shinder R', 'DuBow MS.'], 'DOI_URL': 'http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?tool=EBI&pubmedid=7721697&action=stream&blobtype=pdf'}, 'PUB00002587': {'PMID': 1688427, 'ISBN': None, 'volume': '265', 'issue': '1', 'year': 1990, 'title': 'Molecular characterization of an anion pump. The ArsB protein is the membrane anchor for the ArsA protein.', 'URL': None, 'raw_pages': '190-4', 'medline_journal': 'J Biol Chem', 'ISO_journal': 'J. Biol. Chem.', 'authors': ['Tisa LS', 'Rosen BP.'], 'DOI_URL': 'http://intl.jbc.org/cgi/reprint/265/1/190.pdf'}}"	"{'cdd': {'cd01118': 'ArsB_permease'}, 'prints': {'PR00758': 'ARSENICPUMP'}, 'ncbifam': {'TIGR00935': 'arsenite/antimonite efflux transporter'}, 'pfam': {'PF02040': 'Arsenical pump membrane protein'}}"	"{'name': 'Arsenical pump membrane protein, ArsB', 'short': 'Arsenical_pump_ArsB'}"	""	""	""	"interpro"	"family"	""
