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===C-terminal Domain===
===C-terminal Domain===
This domain of MgtC, in contrast, is highly variable in comparison to several orthologues, as presented by Yang et al. While the N-terminal domain is largely hydrophobic, this domain is relatively hydrophilic and soluble. Additionally, there is a crystal structure available for this domain. When comparing the crystal structure of the C-terminal domain to other protein structures, there are striking similarities between this domain and a class of proteins known as ACT domains.
This domain of MgtC, in contrast, is highly variable in comparison to several orthologues, as presented by Yang et al. While the N-terminal domain is largely hydrophobic, this domain is relatively hydrophilic and soluble. Additionally, there is a crystal structure available for this domain. When comparing the crystal structure of the C-terminal domain to other protein structures, there are striking similarities between this domain and a class of proteins known as ACT domains.
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[[Image:Entire_Web_Logo.PNG |617 × 125 px|thumb|left|Seven strictly conserved residues of five known functional MgtC orthologs of the soluble C-terminal domain.]]
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==Function==
==Function==

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MgtC: A Virulence Factor From Mycobacterium tuberculosis

C-terminal Domain of Mg2+ transport P-type ATPase C (PDB: 2LQJ)

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