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PDBsum entry 1v43
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Transport protein
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PDB id
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1v43
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* Residue conservation analysis
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DOI no:
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Proteins
57:635-638
(2004)
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PubMed id:
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Crystal structure of the ATP-binding cassette of multisugar transporter from Pyrococcus horikoshii OT3.
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T.Ose,
T.Fujie,
M.Yao,
N.Watanabe,
I.Tanaka.
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ABSTRACT
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Selected figure(s)
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Figure 1.
Figure 1. Crystal structure of PH0022. (a) Ribbon diagram of
Pyrococcus horikoshii PH0022 protomer structure color-coded as
Rec-A-like subdomain (blue), -helical
subdomain (yellow), and RD (magenta). (b) Dimer structure of
ATP-bound form. The ATP is shown in a ball-and-stick model, and
the atoms are colored as follows: oxygen (red), nitrogen (blue),
carbon (yellow), and phosphorus (magenta). (c) Top view of the
superposition of the C -trace
between PH0022 and E.c.MalK. The NBD and RD of PH0022 are
colored yellow and red, respectively; the NBD and RD of E.c.MalK
are colored light-blue and dark-blue, respectively. (d) Front
view of the superposition of the C -trace
between PH0022 and E.c.MalK. Each domain is colored the same as
(c).
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Figure 2.
Figure 2. Stereo view of the electron density (2.1 contour
level) at the active site of NBD of one of the AB homodimers
from the F[o]-F[c] map. The refined ATP molecule (shown in a
magenta ball-and-stick model) was omitted in the structure
factor calculation. The residues that interact with the ,
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and phosphate
groups of ATP are also shown in a gray ball-and-stick model. The
atoms are colored as follows: oxygen (red), nitrogen (blue),
carbon (yellow), sulfate (green), and phosphorus (magenta).
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The above figures are
reprinted
by permission from John Wiley & Sons, Inc.:
Proteins
(2004,
57,
635-638)
copyright 2004.
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference
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PubMed id
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Reference
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M.Haffke,
A.Menzel,
Y.Carius,
D.Jahn,
and
D.W.Heinz
(2010).
Structures of the nucleotide-binding domain of the human ABCB6 transporter and its complexes with nucleotides.
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Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr,
66,
979-987.
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PDB codes:
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A.S.Ethayathulla,
Y.Bessho,
A.Shinkai,
B.Padmanabhan,
T.P.Singh,
P.Kaur,
and
S.Yokoyama
(2008).
Purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of the putative ABC transporter ATP-binding protein from Thermotoga maritima.
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Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun,
64,
498-500.
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J.Weng,
J.Ma,
K.Fan,
and
W.Wang
(2008).
The conformational coupling and translocation mechanism of vitamin B12 ATP-binding cassette transporter BtuCD.
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Biophys J,
94,
612-621.
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P.C.Wen,
and
E.Tajkhorshid
(2008).
Dimer opening of the nucleotide binding domains of ABC transporters after ATP hydrolysis.
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Biophys J,
95,
5100-5110.
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P.M.Jones,
and
A.M.George
(2007).
Nucleotide-dependent allostery within the ABC transporter ATP-binding cassette: a computational study of the MJ0796 dimer.
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J Biol Chem,
282,
22793-22803.
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C.Oswald,
I.B.Holland,
and
L.Schmitt
(2006).
The motor domains of ABC-transporters. What can structures tell us?
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Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol,
372,
385-399.
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G.Lu,
J.M.Westbrooks,
A.L.Davidson,
and
J.Chen
(2005).
ATP hydrolysis is required to reset the ATP-binding cassette dimer into the resting-state conformation.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A,
102,
17969-17974.
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PDB codes:
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