Bam complex
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*'''BamA''' contains five structurally homologous POTRA (POlypeptide TRAnslocation associated) domains. The POTRA domain has a β-α-α-β-β conformation. BamA barrel and at least a subset of its POTRAs are essential for viability. BamA was found also in mitochondria and chloroplasts.<br /> | *'''BamA''' contains five structurally homologous POTRA (POlypeptide TRAnslocation associated) domains. The POTRA domain has a β-α-α-β-β conformation. BamA barrel and at least a subset of its POTRAs are essential for viability. BamA was found also in mitochondria and chloroplasts.<br /> | ||
*'''BamD''' is composed of multiple tetratricopeptide (TPR) repeats packed into a superhelical structure. TPR is a motif containing 2 antiparallel α-helices. TPRs are found in scaffold multiprotein complexes and are involved in protein-protein interactions. | *'''BamD''' is composed of multiple tetratricopeptide (TPR) repeats packed into a superhelical structure. TPR is a motif containing 2 antiparallel α-helices. TPRs are found in scaffold multiprotein complexes and are involved in protein-protein interactions. | ||
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+ | [[Bam complex 3D structures]] | ||
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**[[4c4v]] – EcBamA residues 344-808 <br /> | **[[4c4v]] – EcBamA residues 344-808 <br /> | ||
**[[4pk1]] – EcBamA/BamB <br /> | **[[4pk1]] – EcBamA/BamB <br /> | ||
- | **[[4n75]] – EcBamA barrel domain residues 427-810<br /> | + | **[[4n75]], [[6fsu]] – EcBamA barrel domain residues 427-810<br /> |
**[[3og5]], [[3q6b]] – EcBamA POTRA45 domain residues 264-424<br /> | **[[3og5]], [[3q6b]] – EcBamA POTRA45 domain residues 264-424<br /> | ||
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3D Structures of Bam complex
Updated on 01-April-2019
References
- ↑ Knowles TJ, Scott-Tucker A, Overduin M, Henderson IR. Membrane protein architects: the role of the BAM complex in outer membrane protein assembly. Nat Rev Microbiol. 2009 Mar;7(3):206-14. doi: 10.1038/nrmicro2069. Epub 2009 Feb , 2. PMID:19182809 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrmicro2069