5IIP,5KS7


Conserved Protein Domain Family
CBS_pair_ABC_OpuCA_assoc

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cd04583: CBS_pair_ABC_OpuCA_assoc 
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Two tandem repeats of the cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS pair) domains found associated with the ABC transporter OpuCA
This cd contains two tandem repeats of the cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS pair) domains found in association with the ABC transporter OpuCA. OpuCA is the ATP binding component of a bacterial solute transporter that serves a protective role to cells growing in a hyperosmolar environment but the function of the CBS domains in OpuCA remains unknown. In the related ABC transporter, OpuA, the tandem CBS domains have been shown to function as sensors for ionic strength, whereby they control the transport activity through an electronic switching mechanism. ABC transporters are a large family of proteins involved in the transport of a wide variety of different compounds, like sugars, ions, peptides, and more complex organic molecules. They are a subset of nucleotide hydrolases that contain a signature motif, Q-loop, and H-loop/switch region, in addition to the Walker A motif/P-loop and Walker B motif commonly found in a number of ATP- and GTP-binding and hydrolyzing proteins. The CBS domain, named after human CBS, is a small domain originally identified in cystathionine beta-synthase and is subsequently found in a wide range of different proteins. CBS domains usually occur in tandem repeats. They associate to form a so-called Bateman domain or a CBS pair based on crystallographic studies in bacteria. The CBS pair was used as a basis for this cd hierarchy since the human CBS proteins can adopt the typical core structure and form an intramolecular CBS pair. The interface between the two CBS domains forms a cleft that is a potential ligand binding site. The CBS pair coexists with a variety of other functional domains and this has been used to help in its classification here. It has been proposed that the CBS domain may play a regulatory role, although its exact function is unknown. Mutations of conserved residues within this domain are associated with a variety of human hereditary diseases, including congenital myotonia, idiopathic generalized epilepsy, hypercalciuric nephrolithiasis, and classic Bartter syndrome (CLC chloride channel family members), Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (gamma 2 subunit of AMP-activated protein kinase), retinitis pigmentosa (IMP dehydrogenase-1), and homocystinuria (cystathionine beta-synthase).
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 341360
Aligned: 35 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 132.257
Created: 2-Oct-2006
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Conserved site includes 41 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:CBS repeat [structural motif]
Evidence:
  • None

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1     #########   #########     ######   ######  ######      #####                    
5IIP_A     41 MIKPITIQAeATLNDAVHIMRQKRVDTIFVVDSnnHLLGFLDiEDINQGIRGHKsLRDTMQQHIYTVQIDSKLQDSVRTI 120 Staphylococcus aureus
YP_430533 256 IGEPVTVRPhTGVAEGVATMRRKKVDTLLVTDEsgRLLGAVSiEELNRNYQRAHqVQDLMARDVPVVFEGTPAREAFDLI 335 Moorella thermoace...
BAD41615  256 IPDPVTAGPeYGIAEAVATMRRRRVNSVLVVDGdgRLLGIVTaRAVERGLASHRtLGEIMETRLTTVLPHQPVTHAVQRM 335 Symbiobacterium th...
BAB80263  256 IKNPVSVKGaRTILQGIEIMRSNKVDSLLVIDKenVLKGIVTfKDIKITNEKSRaLSEIMSENPLRVNEDDSLVDILTVM 335 Clostridium perfri...
NP_349453 255 INNVIKSSPeRTSIQALEIMKSNHVDRLIVASKdnKLLGIVTlRELKFSINENKkLKDIMKNNITTINENDSIVNVLDIV 334 Clostridium acetob...
ADL08899  255 ITNPVKTLPsRTLAQAVEIMSESGVDSILVVDKenRLLGIVTaEDIRAGRDKAKkLEEIYTRNVFTVKPDDSILDVLRLM 334 Thermosediminibact...
AGK99345  255 IENPVKSSAeRTVIQAIEIMKYNHVDSLLVVNRdnTLNGIITlKEIRTSMDKNKkLKDIMERQVITVNYEDSILNVLEII 334 Clostridium pasteu...
AEE97359  255 ITNPVKATPnRTLTQALEIMSSSSVDSLIIVDDknKLLGIVTaKQVRNNANKARrLEEIYERDILSVKLDDSMADILKLM 334 Mahella australien...
CDL92671  255 ITNPIMTNSgRNIVQAIEIMRTNKVDSIMVVDRalKLLGIVTlKDIRKGMEKTLkLKDIMETNIFSVFEEDSIVDILEKI 334 Clostridium tyrobu...
AGK55347  255 VHNPVKISPkRNVLQAIEIMKENKVDSLMVTDKnnVLLGMVTlKSIQLLNRTAI-IEEVMNQNVLFVTQDSNLISVLVTM 333 Bacillus sp. 1NLA3E
Feature 1                                   
5IIP_A    121 LkrNVRNVPVVDdQQRLVGLITRANVVDIV 150 Staphylococcus aureus
YP_430533 336 TreRLEYLPVIDkEGRLKGLVTRTSMVNAL 365 Moorella thermoacetica ATCC 39073
BAD41615  336 LleRLEFLPVVDeQGRLQGLVTNTSLVGTL 365 Symbiobacterium thermophilum IAM 14863
BAB80263  336 NenSVGFIPVVNsEEKLVGLITRSSLLSIL 365 Clostridium perfringens str. 13
NP_349453 335 EnqKIGFIPVINnDSSLVGLITKSSLLSVL 364 Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824
ADL08899  335 SqkNIGYVPVVDeNNVLKGLITRSTFVNVL 364 Thermosediminibacter oceani DSM 16646
AGK99345  335 EkeHIGYVPAVDkDSKLVGLVTKSSLLSIL 364 Clostridium pasteurianum BC1
AEE97359  335 AqnDIGYVPVTDeQGRLRGLITRSSLVNVL 364 Mahella australiensis 50-1 BON
CDL92671  335 NskGIGYVPVLNnAGELKGLITRSSLIAVL 364 Clostridium tyrobutyricum DIVETGP
AGK55347  334 NenKIGYVPVINdEKKLIGLITRSSILSVL 363 Bacillus sp. 1NLA3E

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