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ATP synthase subunit C
This domain is found in the subunit c of ATP synthases and similar sequences from all cellular organisms. It forms two alpha-helices [1-4]. [1]. 20610387. Crystal structure of the Mg.ADP-inhibited state of the yeast F1c10-ATP synthase. Dautant A, Velours J, Giraud MF;. J Biol Chem. 2010;285:29502-29510. [2]. 36631659. Changes within the central stalk of E. coli F(1)F(o) ATP synthase observed after addition of ATP. Sobti M, Zeng YC, Walshe JL, Brown SHJ, Ishmukhametov R, Stewart AG;. Commun Biol. 2023;6:26. [3]. 33065002. Structures of a Complete Human V-ATPase Reveal Mechanisms of Its Assembly. Wang L, Wu D, Robinson CV, Wu H, Fu TM;. Mol Cell. 2020;80:501-511. [4]. 15629643. A structural model of the vacuolar ATPase from transmission electron microscopy. Wilkens S, Zhang Z, Zheng Y;. Micron. 2005;36:109-126. (from Pfam)
V-type ATP synthase subunit K
V-type ATP synthase subunit K is a proteolipid component of the protein that is involved in ATP-driven sodium extrusion
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