HMM Summary Page: TIGR00681

AccessionTIGR00681
NamekdpC
FunctionK+-transporting ATPase, C subunit
Gene SymbolkdpC
Trusted Cutoff152.55
Domain Trusted Cutoff152.55
Noise Cutoff83.65
Domain Noise Cutoff83.65
Isology Typeequivalog
EC Number3.6.3.12
HMM Length187
Mainrole CategoryTransport and binding proteins
Subrole CategoryCations and iron carrying compounds
Gene Ontology TermGO:0006813: potassium ion transport biological_process
GO:0008556: potassium-transporting ATPase activity molecular_function
GO:0031004: potassium ion-transporting ATPase complex cellular_component
AuthorLoftus BJ, Haft DH
Entry DateJan 13 2000 2:40PM
Last ModifiedFeb 14 2011 3:27PM
CommentThis chain has a single predicted transmembrane region near the amino end. It is part of a K+-transport ATPase that contains two other membrane-bound subunits, KdpA and KdpB, and a small subunit KdpF. KdpA is the K+-translocating subunit, KdpB the ATP-hydrolyzing subunit. During assembly of the complex, KdpA and KdpC bind to each other. This interaction is thought to stabilize the complex [MEDLINE:9858692]. Data indicates that KdpC might connect the KdpA, the K+-transporting subunit, to KdpB, the ATP-hydrolyzing (energy providing) subunit [MEDLINE:9858692].
ReferencesDR InterPro; IPR003820 DR PFAM; PF02669 SE EC/COG DR SWISSPROT; P03961 DR ECOCYC; EG10515; kdpC RM 99077600 DR HAMAP; MF_00276; 129 of 140
Genome PropertyGenProp0172: Potassium-transporting ATPase KdpFABC (HMM)