- PDB-3m77: Crystal Structure of Plant SLAC1 homolog TehA -
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Database: PDB / ID: 3m77
Title
Crystal Structure of Plant SLAC1 homolog TehA
Components
Tellurite resistance protein tehA homolog
Keywords
Structural Genomics / Unknown function / anion channel / alpha helical integral membrane protein / PSI-2 / Protein Structure Initiative / New York Consortium on Membrane Protein Structure / NYCOMPS / Plant SLAC-1 Homolog
Function / homology
Function and homology information
monoatomic cation efflux transmembrane transporter activity / response to tellurium ion / response to antibiotic / identical protein binding / plasma membrane Similarity search - Function
Voltage-dependent anion channel / Tellurite resistance protein TehA/malic acid transport protein / Tellurite resistance protein TehA / : / Transporter protein SLAC1/Mae1/ Ssu1/TehA / Voltage-dependent anion channel superfamily / Voltage-dependent anion channel / Glycosyltransferase / Alpha/alpha barrel / Mainly Alpha Similarity search - Domain/homology
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