7.5.2.1: ABC-type maltose transporter
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Word Map on EC 7.5.2.1
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7.5.2.1
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maltose-binding
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maltodextrins
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outward-facing
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proteoliposomes
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maltotriose
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nanodiscs
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atp-bound
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inward-facing
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atp-binding-cassette
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lager
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q-loops
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eiiaglc
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analysis
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synthesis
- 7.5.2.1
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maltose-binding
- maltodextrins
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outward-facing
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proteoliposomes
- maltotriose
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nanodiscs
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atp-bound
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inward-facing
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atp-binding-cassette
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lager
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q-loops
- eiiaglc
- analysis
- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
ATP phosphohydrolase (maltose-importing), Cg2463, EC 3.6.3.19, GlvC, Mal-EFGK2, Mal11, MalE, MalE-FGK2, MalF, MalFGK2, MalFGK2-E, MalG511, MalK, MalK2, malK3, MalP, MalT, MALT2, MALT4, maltose ABC transporter, maltose ABC transporter MALFGK2-E, maltose ABC-type transporter, maltose ATP binding cassette transporter, maltose ATP-binding cassette importer, maltose ATP-binding cassette transporter, maltose importer, maltose transporter, maltose transporter ATPase, maltose transporter MalFGK2, maltose-specific enzyme IICB, maltose-transporting ATPase, maltose/maltodextrin ABC transporter, More, MuSK, proton-maltose symporter
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Subunits
Subunits on EC 7.5.2.1 - ABC-type maltose transporter
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dimer
multimer
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the maltose transporter consists of a periplasmic maltose binding protein and a multisubunit membrane transporter, MalFGK2
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F,G,K2, the maltose transport system consists of the periplasmic maltose-binding protein and the membrane proteins MalF, MalG, and MalK which form a heterotetrameric complex in the cytoplasmic membrane
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the binding protein-dependent transport system for maltose and maltodextrins is composed of five proteins: LamB, MalE, MalF, MalG, and MalK
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F,G,K2, the three membrane-associated components of the transport system MalF, MalG and MalK behave as a multiprotein complex
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the maltose transport system is composed of a periplasmic-binding protein, the presumed transmembrane channel made up of MalF and MalG proteins, and two copies of the ATPase subunit
dimer
MalK structure comparison, the enzyme contains two cystathione beta-synthetase domains
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the enzyme complex consists of two MalKs, MalF, MalG, and MBP, determination and analysis of the in-complex conformation of MalK. Walker A motif, the Q-loop, the LSGGQ motif, and the D-loop display low B-factors, dynamic behavior of the system, detailed overview
additional information
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the enzyme complex consists of two MalKs, MalF, MalG, and MBP, determination and analysis of the in-complex conformation of MalK. Walker A motif, the Q-loop, the LSGGQ motif, and the D-loop display low B-factors, dynamic behavior of the system, detailed overview
additional information
the maltose transporter consists of two transmembrane subunits, MalF and MalG, a homodimer of the nucleotide-binding subunits, MalK2, at the cytoplasmic side of the membrane and the periplasmic maltose-binding protein, MalE
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maltose transporter in the inward-facing conformation with rotation axes iand in outward-facing structure, overview
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the maltose/maltodextrin transport system is composed of periplasmic maltose-binding protein, MalE, the pore-forming subunits MalF and MalG, and a homodimer of the nucleotide-binding subunit, MalK, overall structure, component interactions, and comparison, detailed overview. Structure modelling. The MalK dimer provides the energy for maltose transport by hydrolysing ATP. The structure of MalK is solved in two (nucleotide-free) apo-states, one ADP-bound and one ATP-bound state, representing two open, a semi-open and a closed conformation of the dimer, respectively, dynamics, overview
additional information
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the maltose transporter is an importer composed of two transmembrane subunits, MalF and MalG, and two subunits of a cytoplasmic adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase), MalK
additional information
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the maltose transporter consists of two transmembrane subunits, MalF and MalG, a homodimer of the nucleotide-binding subunits, MalK2, at the cytoplasmic side of the membrane and the periplasmic maltose-binding protein, MalE
additional information
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the maltose/maltodextrin transport system is composed of periplasmic maltose-binding protein, MalE, the pore-forming subunits MalF and MalG, and a homodimer of the nucleotide-binding subunit, MalK, overall structure, component interactions, and comparison, detailed overview. Structure modelling.. The MalK dimer provides the energy for maltose transport by hydrolysing ATP