- PDB-1vf7: Crystal structure of the membrane fusion protein, MexA of the mul... -
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Database: PDB / ID: 1vf7
Title
Crystal structure of the membrane fusion protein, MexA of the multidrug transporter
Components
Multidrug resistance protein mexA
Keywords
MEMBRANE PROTEIN / alpha hairpin / beta barrel
Function / homology
Function and homology information
bile acid and bile salt transport / efflux transmembrane transporter activity / protein homooligomerization / transmembrane transport / response to antibiotic / identical protein binding / plasma membrane Similarity search - Function
Helix hairpin bin / Efflux pump adaptor protein, beta barrel domain / Cation efflux system protein CusB, domain 1 / Cation efflux system protein CusB domain 1 / RND efflux pump, membrane fusion protein / RND efflux pump, membrane fusion protein, barrel-sandwich domain / Barrel-sandwich domain of CusB or HlyD membrane-fusion / RNA polymerase II/Efflux pump adaptor protein, barrel-sandwich hybrid domain / Elongation Factor Tu (Ef-tu); domain 3 / Prokaryotic membrane lipoprotein lipid attachment site profile. ...Helix hairpin bin / Efflux pump adaptor protein, beta barrel domain / Cation efflux system protein CusB, domain 1 / Cation efflux system protein CusB domain 1 / RND efflux pump, membrane fusion protein / RND efflux pump, membrane fusion protein, barrel-sandwich domain / Barrel-sandwich domain of CusB or HlyD membrane-fusion / RNA polymerase II/Efflux pump adaptor protein, barrel-sandwich hybrid domain / Elongation Factor Tu (Ef-tu); domain 3 / Prokaryotic membrane lipoprotein lipid attachment site profile. / OB fold (Dihydrolipoamide Acetyltransferase, E2P) / Helix Hairpins / Beta Barrel / Orthogonal Bundle / Mainly Beta / Mainly Alpha Similarity search - Domain/homology
BIOMOLECULE: 1 This entry contains the crystallographic asymmetric unit which consists of 13chain(s) ...BIOMOLECULE: 1 This entry contains the crystallographic asymmetric unit which consists of 13chain(s). See remark 350 for information on generating the biological molecule(s). Gel filtration and ultracentrifuge experiments suggest that majority of MexA structure is monomer or dimer in solution.
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#29 - May 2002 Penicillin-binding Proteins similarity (1)
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A: Multidrug resistance protein mexA B: Multidrug resistance protein mexA C: Multidrug resistance protein mexA D: Multidrug resistance protein mexA E: Multidrug resistance protein mexA F: Multidrug resistance protein mexA G: Multidrug resistance protein mexA H: Multidrug resistance protein mexA I: Multidrug resistance protein mexA J: Multidrug resistance protein mexA K: Multidrug resistance protein mexA L: Multidrug resistance protein mexA M: Multidrug resistance protein mexA
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