Symporter

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*D-xylose-proton symporter
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*D-xylose/H+ symporter
**[[4ja4]], [[4qiq]] – EcSymp – ''Escherichia coli''<BR />
**[[4ja4]], [[4qiq]] – EcSymp – ''Escherichia coli''<BR />
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**[[4d2c]], [[5d58]], [[5d59]] – StSymp + dipeptide<BR />
**[[4d2c]], [[5d58]], [[5d59]] – StSymp + dipeptide<BR />
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*Proton:oligopeptide symporter
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*Oligopeptide/H+ symporter
**[[4lep]], [[4tph]] – SoSymp – ''Shewanella oneidensis''<BR />
**[[4lep]], [[4tph]] – SoSymp – ''Shewanella oneidensis''<BR />
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**[[4n7x]] – YfSymp (mutant) <BR />
**[[4n7x]] – YfSymp (mutant) <BR />
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*L-fucose-proton symporter
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*L-fucose/H+ symporter
**[[3o7q]] – EcSymp <BR />
**[[3o7q]] – EcSymp <BR />

Revision as of 09:10, 6 September 2016

Dipeptide:H+ symporter (grey) complex with dipeptide (yellow), lipid and phosphate (PDB code 4d2c)

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3D Structures of symporter

Updated on 06-September-2016

References

  1. Dohan O, De la Vieja A, Paroder V, Riedel C, Artani M, Reed M, Ginter CS, Carrasco N. The sodium/iodide Symporter (NIS): characterization, regulation, and medical significance. Endocr Rev. 2003 Feb;24(1):48-77. PMID:12588808 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/er.2001-0029
  2. Pohlenz J, Refetoff S. Mutations in the sodium/iodide symporter (NIS) gene as a cause for iodide transport defects and congenital hypothyroidism. Biochimie. 1999 May;81(5):469-76. PMID:10403177
  3. Lyons JA, Parker JL, Solcan N, Brinth A, Li D, Shah ST, Caffrey M, Newstead S. Structural basis for polyspecificity in the POT family of proton-coupled oligopeptide transporters. EMBO Rep. 2014 Jun 10. pii: e201338403. PMID:24916388 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embr.201338403

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