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2CV Hega-10
12P Dodecaethylene glycol
NA Sodium ion
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Code : 3ZJZ   PDBj   RCSB PDB   PDBe
Header : TRANSPORT PROTEIN
Title : Open-form NavMS Sodium Channel Pore (with C-terminal Domain)
Release Data : 2013-10-02
Compound :
mol_id molecule chains synonym
1 ION TRANSPORT PROTEIN A,B,C,D NAVMS
fragment: PORE AND CTD, RESIDUES 130-274
Source :
mol_id organism_scientific expression_system
1 MAGNETOCOCCUS MARINUS MC-1  (taxid:156889) ESCHERICHIA COLI  (taxid:469008)
expression_system_strain: BL21(DE3)
expression_system_variant: C41
expression_system_vector_type: PLASMID
expression_system_vector: PET15B
Authors : Bagneris, C., Naylor, C.E., Wallace, B.A.
Keywords : TRANSPORT PROTEIN, SELECTIVITY FILTER, MEMBRANE PROTEIN
Exp. method : X-RAY DIFFRACTION ( 2.92 Å )
Citation :

Role of the C-Terminal Domain in the Structure and Function of Tetrameric Sodium Channels.

Bagneris, C.,Decaen, P.G.,Hall, B.A.  et al.
(2013)  Nat.Commun.  4 : 2465

PubMed: 24051986
DOI: 10.1038/NCOMMS3465

Structure of a Bacterial Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Pore Reveals Mechanisms of Opening and Closing.

Mccusker, E.C.,Bagneris, C.,Naylor, C.E.  et al.
(2012)  Nat.Commun.  3 : 1102

PubMed: 23033078
DOI: 10.1038/NCOMMS2077

Chain : A, B, C, D
UniProt : A0L5S6 (A0L5S6_MAGMM)
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