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Urea transporter

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[[3k3f]], [[3me1]] – DvUT – ''Desulfovibrio vulgaris''<br />
[[3k3f]], [[3me1]] – DvUT – ''Desulfovibrio vulgaris''<br />
[[3m6e]] – DvUT (mutant)<br />
[[3m6e]] – DvUT (mutant)<br />

Revision as of 22:02, 4 October 2018

Urea transporter (3me1

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Contents

3D structures of urea transporter

Updated on 04-October-2018

3k3f, 3me1 – DvUT – Desulfovibrio vulgaris
3m6e – DvUT (mutant)
3k3g – DvUT + dimethylurea
4ezc – bUT + ceramide - bovine
4ezd – bUT + ceramide + selenourea

Reference for the structure

  • Levin EJ, Quick M, Zhou M. Crystal structure of a bacterial homologue of the kidney urea transporter. Nature. 2009 Dec 10;462(7274):757-61. Epub . PMID:19865084 doi:10.1038/nature08558

See Also

  • Knepper MA, Mindell JA. Structural biology: Molecular coin slots for urea. Nature. 2009 Dec 10;462(7274):733-4. PMID:20010678 doi:10.1038/462733a

Reference

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