ABC (ATP-binding cassette) transporters share a common architecture comprising two variable hydrophobic transmembrane domains (TMDs) that form the translocation pathway and two conserved hydrophilic ABC-ATPases that hydrolyze ATP. This is the C-termi ...
ABC (ATP-binding cassette) transporters share a common architecture comprising two variable hydrophobic transmembrane domains (TMDs) that form the translocation pathway and two conserved hydrophilic ABC-ATPases that hydrolyze ATP. This is the C-terminal regulatory domain found at the ATPase subunit of CysA, a putative sulfate ABC transporter from Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius. The regulatory domain of CysA is built up of an elongated beta-barrel composed of two beta-sandwiches that form a common hydrophobic core [1].
ABC transporters for a large family of proteins responsible for translocation of a variety of compounds across biological membranes. ABC transporters are the largest family of proteins in many completely sequenced bacteria. ABC transporters are comp ...
ABC transporters for a large family of proteins responsible for translocation of a variety of compounds across biological membranes. ABC transporters are the largest family of proteins in many completely sequenced bacteria. ABC transporters are composed of two copies of this domain and two copies of a transmembrane domain Pfam:PF00664. These four domains may belong to a single polypeptide as in Swiss:P13569, or belong in different polypeptide chains.