TRAP dicarboxylate transporter, DctP subunit

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<StructureSection load='1ksx' size='340' side='right' caption='Bovine papillomavirus 1 replication protein E1 complex with DNA (PDB code [[1ksx]])' scene=''>
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<StructureSection load='4mhf' size='340' side='right' caption='DctP complex with glucuronate (PDB code [[4mhf]])' scene=''>
==Function==
==Function==
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'''TRAP dicarboxylate transporter, DctP subunit'''
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'''TRAP dicarboxylate transporter, DctP subunit''' is part of the tripartite ATP-dependent transporters which consist of three protiens: DctP, DctM and DctQ. DctP is a periplasmic C4-dicarboxylate-binding receptor<ref>PMID:10627041</ref>.
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<ref>PMID:12086149</ref>.
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== Disease ==
== Disease ==
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RPE1 has been shown to mitigate host cell defenses leading to the development of cancer induces apoptosis of its host cells<ref>PMID:29495005</ref>.
 
==Relevance==
==Relevance==
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The detection of RPE1 mRNA and promoter methylation may serve as cancer prognostic marker.
 
== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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The complex between BPV1 DBD and 21-bp DNA (PDB code [[1ksx]]) shows 2 DBD-DNA binding modules: a binding loop and a binding helix each interacting with a single strand. The protein-DNA interactions are hydrophilic to phosphate atoms and van der Waals hydrophobic ones<ref>PMID:11889054</ref>.
 
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==3D structures of TRAP dicarboxylate transporter, DctP subunit==
==3D structures of TRAP dicarboxylate transporter, DctP subunit==

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DctP complex with glucuronate (PDB code 4mhf)

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3D structures of TRAP dicarboxylate transporter, DctP subunit

Updated on 01-February-2021

References

  1. Rabus R, Jack DL, Kelly DJ, Saier MH Jr. TRAP transporters: an ancient family of extracytoplasmic solute-receptor-dependent secondary active transporters. Microbiology (Reading). 1999 Dec;145 ( Pt 12):3431-3445. doi:, 10.1099/00221287-145-12-3431. PMID:10627041 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/00221287-145-12-3431

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