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ATPase

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An ATPase, Human RuvB-like 1 dodecamer complex with ADP (PDB code 2c9o)

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3D Printed Physical Model of ATP Synthase

Shown below is a 3D printed physical model of the Respiration Electron Transport Chain. Complex I is colored red, complex II is purple, complex III is green, complex IV is blue and the atp synthase protein is colored orange, yellow and red.


The MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling

The MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling uses 3D printing technology to create physical models of protein and molecular structures, making the invisible molecular world more tangible and comprehensible. To view more protein structure models, visit our Model Gallery.

3D Structures of ATPase

Updated on 03-January-2019

V-ATPase

(mutant)

P-ATPase

3ibg - ATPase GET3 – Aspergillus fumigatus

2xit, 2xj4 – CcMipZ – Caulobacter crescentus
2xj9 – CcMipZ (mutant)



References

  1. Gorynia S, Bandeiras TM, Pinho FG, McVey CE, Vonrhein C, Round A, Svergun DI, Donner P, Matias PM, Carrondo MA. Structural and functional insights into a dodecameric molecular machine - The RuvBL1/RuvBL2 complex. J Struct Biol. 2011 Sep 10. PMID:21933716 doi:10.1016/j.jsb.2011.09.001
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