Porin
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| The approach and algorithm used here requires less CPU power and time than MD, and makes it possible to conduct molecular studies of large molecules with known atomic structure at shorter time. | The approach and algorithm used here requires less CPU power and time than MD, and makes it possible to conduct molecular studies of large molecules with known atomic structure at shorter time. | ||
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| == 3D structures of Porin == | == 3D structures of Porin == | ||
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| [[2xe5]], [[2xe1]], [[2xe2]], [[2xe3]], [[2j1n]] – EcOmpC – ''Escherichia coli''<br /> | [[2xe5]], [[2xe1]], [[2xe2]], [[2xe3]], [[2j1n]] – EcOmpC – ''Escherichia coli''<br /> | ||
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| [[4gey]], [[4gf4]] – Omp B – ''Pseudomonas putida'' | [[4gey]], [[4gf4]] – Omp B – ''Pseudomonas putida'' | ||
| - | ==Porin + polypeptides == | + | ===Porin + polypeptides === | 
| [[2j4u]] - EcOmpC + lactotransferrin fragment<br /> | [[2j4u]] - EcOmpC + lactotransferrin fragment<br /> | ||
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| [[1h6s]] - RbOmp + inserted sequence  | [[1h6s]] - RbOmp + inserted sequence  | ||
| - | ==Porin + various compounds== | + | ===Porin + various compounds=== | 
| [[3hw9]], [[3hwb]] - EcOmpF + ions <br /> | [[3hw9]], [[3hwb]] - EcOmpF + ions <br /> | ||
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| [[1oh2]], [[1a0t]] - StOmp + sucrose | [[1oh2]], [[1a0t]] - StOmp + sucrose | ||
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| [[2jk4]] – hVDAC-1 – human<br /> | [[2jk4]] – hVDAC-1 – human<br /> | ||
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3D structures of Porin
Updated on 20-August-2014
Porin
2xe5, 2xe1, 2xe2, 2xe3, 2j1n – EcOmpC – Escherichia coli
3k19, 3k1b, 2zfg, 1omf, 2omf, 1opf, 3poq, 3pou, 3pox, 4jfb, 4lse, 4lsf, 4lsh, 4lsi – EcOmpF
3nb3 – EcOmpA + EcOmpC - EM
3upg, 3uu2 – OmpC – Salmonella enterica
1hxt, 1hxu, 1hxx, 1bt9, 1gfm, 1gfn, 1gfo, 1gfp, 1gfq, 1mpf – EcOmpF (mutant)
2iwv, 2iww, 2f1c - EcOmpG
2x9k - EcOmpG (mutant)
2wjq, 2wjr – EcOmp NANC
1pho - EcOmp
3a2r – NmOmpB – Neisseria meningitides
3sy9 – PaOpdC – Pseudomonas aeruginosa
2odj, 3sy7, 4foz – PaOprD
3szd - PaOpdF
3t20 – PaOpdH
2qtk, 2y2x, 3sys – PaOpdK
3t0s - PaOpdL
2y0k, 2y0l, 3szv – PaOpdO
3syb – PaOpdP
3t24 - PaOpdQ
3jty – Omp – Pseudomonas fluorescens
2v9u – MsOmp rim domain – Mycobacteria smegmatis
1uun – MsOmp (mutant)
2fgr - DaOmp32 - Delftia acidovorans
1a0s, 1mpr - StOmp - Salmonella typhimurium
3nsg - StOmpF
2prn, 1bh3, 3prn, 5prn, 6prn, 7prn, 8prn – RbOmp (mutant) - Rhodopseudomonas blastica
1prn - RbOmp
1osm – OmpK36 – Klebsiella pneumoniae
2por, 3por – Omp – Rhodobacter capsulatus
4aui – Omp – Neisseria gonorrheae
4gey, 4gf4 – Omp B – Pseudomonas putida
Porin + polypeptides
2j4u - EcOmpC + lactotransferrin fragment
2zld - EcOmpF + colicin E3
3o0e - EcOmpF + colicin peptide
1h6s - RbOmp + inserted sequence 
Porin + various compounds
3hw9, 3hwb - EcOmpF + ions 
3fyx - Ec~OmpF + dibenzo-18-crown-6
4gcp, 4gcq, 4gcs – EcOmpF + antibiotic
1af6, 1mpq, 1mpm, 1mpn, 1mpo - EcOmp LAMB + sugars
3a2s, 3a2t - NmOmpB + sugars
3a2u - NmOmpB + AMPPNP
2o4v - PaOprP + phosphate
2fgq - DaOmp32 + malate
1e54 - Omp32 + sulfate - Comamonas acidovorans
1oh2, 1a0t - StOmp + sucrose
Voltage-Dependent Anion Channel
2jk4 – hVDAC-1 – human
2k4t - hVDAC-1 - NMR
3emn – VDAC-1 - mouse
References
- ↑ Basle A, Rummel G, Storici P, Rosenbusch JP, Schirmer T. Crystal structure of osmoporin OmpC from E. coli at 2.0 A. J Mol Biol. 2006 Oct 6;362(5):933-42. Epub 2006 Aug 3. PMID:16949612 doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2006.08.002
- ↑ Besya AB, Mobasheri H, Ejtehadi MR. Gating and conduction of nano-channel forming proteins: a computational approach. J Biomol Struct Dyn. 2012 Aug 28. PMID:22928968 doi:10.1080/07391102.2012.712460
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