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In the case of PsaA, the ABC transporter is composed of an ATP-binding protein (PsaB), an integral membrane protein (PsaC) and PsaA itself as a lipoprotein that possess a metal-ion binding site. This confers the protein to bind divalent metal-ions, however, with a preference for Mn2+ <ref>PMID:18340341</ref>.
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In the case of [https://www.wikigenes.org/e/gene/e/2717000.html] PsaA, the ABC transporter is composed of an ATP-binding protein (PsaB), an integral membrane protein (PsaC) and PsaA itself as a lipoprotein that possess a metal-ion binding site. This confers the protein to bind divalent metal-ions, however, with a preference for Mn2+ <ref>PMID:18340341</ref>.
The genes that encode for the components of the ABC transport system are psaA, psaB and psaC, respectively. They are organized consecutively in the psaBCA operon, together with psaD, the gene encoding for a thiol peroxidase (see below). <ref name="ref3">PMID:517531</ref>.[[Image:operon psa.jpg |500px| thumb| Psa operon <ref>PMID:15255900</ref>]]
The genes that encode for the components of the ABC transport system are psaA, psaB and psaC, respectively. They are organized consecutively in the psaBCA operon, together with psaD, the gene encoding for a thiol peroxidase (see below). <ref name="ref3">PMID:517531</ref>.[[Image:operon psa.jpg |500px| thumb| Psa operon <ref>PMID:15255900</ref>]]

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User: Julie Langlois/PsaA


NCBI Accession: P42363.1

Uniprot Accesion: POA4G2

PDB ID: 3ZK7

3D structure of PsaA in the metal-free, open state

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