Urea transporter
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===Crystal Structure of the Urea Transporter from Desulfovibrio Vulgaris=== | ===Crystal Structure of the Urea Transporter from Desulfovibrio Vulgaris=== | ||
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- | To help give a better idea of how the urea transporter is oriented in the membrane lipid bilayer, <scene name='Urea_transporter/Opm_3k3f/3'>a slab representative of hydrophobic core of the lipid bilayer</scene> as calculated by the [http://opm.phar.umich.edu/protein.php?pdbid=3kg2 Orientations of Proteins in Membranes database](University of Michigan, USA) is shown with the red patch of spheres indicating the boundary of the hydrophobic core closet to the outside of the cell and the dark blue patch of spheres indicating the boundary closest to the inside of the cell. | + | To help give a better idea of how the '''urea transporter''' is oriented in the membrane lipid bilayer, <scene name='Urea_transporter/Opm_3k3f/3'>a slab representative of hydrophobic core of the lipid bilayer</scene> as calculated by the [http://opm.phar.umich.edu/protein.php?pdbid=3kg2 Orientations of Proteins in Membranes database](University of Michigan, USA) is shown with the red patch of spheres indicating the boundary of the hydrophobic core closet to the outside of the cell and the dark blue patch of spheres indicating the boundary closest to the inside of the cell. |
[[Image:Opm_periplasmic_topology.gif]] <!--I got this from Eric Martz's [[Mechanosensitive channels: opening and closing]]--> | [[Image:Opm_periplasmic_topology.gif]] <!--I got this from Eric Martz's [[Mechanosensitive channels: opening and closing]]--> | ||
</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> | ||
- | ==3D structures of urea transporter== | + | ==3D structures of '''urea transporter''' or '''solute carrier family 14'''== |
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+ | [[8blp]] – hUT 1 + cholesterol derivative – human<br /> | ||
+ | [[6qd5]] – hUT 1 (mutant) + cholesterol derivative <br /> | ||
+ | [[8blo]] – hUT 2 + choline derivative <br /> | ||
+ | [[4ezc]] – bUT + ceramide - bovine<br /> | ||
+ | [[4ezd]] – bUT + ceramide + selenourea<br /> | ||
[[3k3f]], [[3me1]] – DvUT – ''Desulfovibrio vulgaris''<br /> | [[3k3f]], [[3me1]] – DvUT – ''Desulfovibrio vulgaris''<br /> | ||
[[3m6e]] – DvUT (mutant)<br /> | [[3m6e]] – DvUT (mutant)<br /> | ||
[[3k3g]] – DvUT + dimethylurea<br /> | [[3k3g]] – DvUT + dimethylurea<br /> | ||
- | [[ | + | [[7s6e]] – UT + urea – ''synechococcus''<br /> |
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==Reference for the structure== | ==Reference for the structure== |
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3D structures of urea transporter or solute carrier family 14
Updated on 13-March-2024
8blp – hUT 1 + cholesterol derivative – human
6qd5 – hUT 1 (mutant) + cholesterol derivative
8blo – hUT 2 + choline derivative
4ezc – bUT + ceramide - bovine
4ezd – bUT + ceramide + selenourea
3k3f, 3me1 – DvUT – Desulfovibrio vulgaris
3m6e – DvUT (mutant)
3k3g – DvUT + dimethylurea
7s6e – UT + urea – synechococcus
Reference for the structure
- Levin EJ, Quick M, Zhou M. Crystal structure of a bacterial homologue of the kidney urea transporter. Nature. 2009 Dec 10;462(7274):757-61. Epub . PMID:19865084 doi:10.1038/nature08558
See Also
- Knepper MA, Mindell JA. Structural biology: Molecular coin slots for urea. Nature. 2009 Dec 10;462(7274):733-4. PMID:20010678 doi:10.1038/462733a
- For Additional Information, See Membrane Channels & Pumps
Reference
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