Porin

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[[Porin]] or '''Outer Membrane Proteins''' '''(Omps)''' act as channels which allow passive diffusion of sugars, ions and amino acids. They are beta barrel proteins which traverse the cell membrane. In ''E. coli'' they are named according to their genes: C, F, G (OmpC, OmpF, Ompg). See more details in<br />
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[[Porin]] or '''Outer Membrane Proteins''' '''(Omps)''' act as channels which allow passive diffusion of sugars, ions and amino acids. They are beta barrel proteins which traverse the cell membrane. In ''E. coli'' they are named according to their genes: C, F, G (OmpC, OmpF, OmpG). See more details in<br />
*[[Osmoporin OmpC (E. coli)]]<br />
*[[Osmoporin OmpC (E. coli)]]<br />
*[[OmpF]]<br />
*[[OmpF]]<br />
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*[[Molecular Playground/OmpG]]<br />
*[[Molecular Playground/OmpG2]]<br />
*[[Molecular Playground/OmpG2]]<br />
*[[Osmoporin OmpK36 (K. pneumoniae)]]<br />
*[[Osmoporin OmpK36 (K. pneumoniae)]]<br />

Revision as of 08:19, 30 December 2014

E. coli Ompc (PDB code 2j1n)

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3D structures of Porin

Updated on 30-December-2014

References

  1. 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
  2. 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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