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Porin

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**[[2j4u]] – EcOmpC+lactotransferrin fragment<br />
**[[2j4u]] – EcOmpC+lactotransferrin fragment<br />
**[[3upg]], [[3uu2]] – SeOmpC <br />
**[[3upg]], [[3uu2]] – SeOmpC <br />
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**[[5fvn]] – OmpC – ''Enterobacter cloacae''<br />
*OmpF
*OmpF
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**[[3k19]], [[3k1b]], [[2zfg]], [[2omf]], [[1opf]], [[3poq]], [[3pou]], [[3pox]], [[4jfb]], [[4lse]], [[4lsf]], [[4lsh]], [[4lsi]] – EcOmpF<br />
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**[[3k19]], [[3k1b]], [[2zfg]], [[2omf]], [[1opf]], [[3poq]], [[3pou]], [[3pox]], [[4jfb]], [[4lse]], [[4lsf]], [[4lsh]], [[4lsi]], [[4d5u]] – EcOmpF<br />
**[[1hxt]], [[1hxu]], [[1hxx]], [[1bt9]], [[1gfm]], [[1gfn]], [[1gfo]], [[1gfp]], [[1gfq]], [[1mpf]] – EcOmpF (mutant) <br />
**[[1hxt]], [[1hxu]], [[1hxx]], [[1bt9]], [[1gfm]], [[1gfn]], [[1gfo]], [[1gfp]], [[1gfq]], [[1mpf]] – EcOmpF (mutant) <br />
**[[2zld]] – EcOmpF+colicin E3<br />
**[[2zld]] – EcOmpF+colicin E3<br />
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**[[1osm]] – KpOmpK36 <br />
**[[1osm]] – KpOmpK36 <br />
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*OmpM
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**[[5ldt]] – CjOmpM – ''Campylobacter jejuni'' <br />
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**[[5ldv]] – CjOmpM (mutant)<br />
*OmpR
*OmpR
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**[[3szd]] – PaOprF<br />
**[[3szd]] – PaOprF<br />
**[[4rlc]] – PaOprF N terminal<br />
**[[4rlc]] – PaOprF N terminal<br />
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**[[5u1h]] – PaOprF C terminal<br />
*OprG
*OprG
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**[[3d5k]], [[1wp1]], [[4y1k]] - PaOprM<br />
**[[3d5k]], [[1wp1]], [[4y1k]] - PaOprM<br />
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*OprO
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**[[4rjw]] - PaOprO<br />
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**[[4rjx]] – PaOprO (mutant)<br />
*OprP
*OprP
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**[[4fqe]] – DdOmp KDGM – ''Dickeya dadantii''<br />
**[[4fqe]] – DdOmp KDGM – ''Dickeya dadantii''<br />
**[[4pr7]] – DdOmp KDGM + oligogalactouronate<br />
**[[4pr7]] – DdOmp KDGM + oligogalactouronate<br />
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**[[4d64]] – PsOmp 1 – ''Providencia stuartii''<br />
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**[[4d65]] – PsOmp 2<br />
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**[[4fuv]], [[5dl8]] – Omp – ''Acinetobacter baumannii''<br />
*Sugar-specific porin
*Sugar-specific porin

Revision as of 09:03, 13 September 2017

E. coli OmpC (PDB code 2j1n)

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3D structures of Porin

Updated on 13-September-2017

Voltage-Dependent Anion Channel

See Ion channels

References

  1. Shoshan-Barmatz V, Israelson A, Brdiczka D, Sheu SS. The voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC): function in intracellular signalling, cell life and cell death. Curr Pharm Des. 2006;12(18):2249-70. PMID:16787253
  2. Van Gelder P, Dumas F, Bartoldus I, Saint N, Prilipov A, Winterhalter M, Wang Y, Philippsen A, Rosenbusch JP, Schirmer T. Sugar transport through maltoporin of Escherichia coli: role of the greasy slide. J Bacteriol. 2002 Jun;184(11):2994-9. PMID:12003940
  3. 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
  4. 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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