Structure of PDB 8t7u Chain E

Receptor sequence
>8t7uE (length=403) Species: 10090 (Mus musculus) [Search protein sequence]
MPFSDFVLALKDNPYFGAGFGLVGVGTALAMARKGAQLGLVAFRRHYMIT
LEVPARDRSYAWLLSWLTRHSTRTQHLSVETSYLQHESGRISTKFEFIPS
PGNHFIWYQGKWIRVERNRDMQMVDLQTGTPWESVTFTALGTDRKVFFNI
LEEARALALQQEEGKTVMYTAVGSEWRTFGYPRRRRPLDSVVLQQGLADR
IVKDIREFIDNPKWYIDRGIPYRRGYLLYGPPGCGKSSFITALAGELEHS
ICLLSLTDSSLSDDRLNHLLSVAPQQSLVLLEDVDAAFLSRLTFSGLLNA
LDGVASTEARIVFMTTNYIDRLDPALIRPGRVDLKEYVGYCSHWQLTQMF
QRFYPGQAPSLAENFAEHVLKATSEISPAQVQGYFMLYKNDPMGAVHNIE
SLR
3D structure
PDB8t7u Conformations of Bcs1L undergoing ATP hydrolysis suggest a concerted translocation mechanism for folded iron-sulfur protein substrate.
ChainE
Resolution3.74 Å
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Enzymatic activity
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Interaction with ligand
Site
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Ligand Ligand
chain
Binding residues on receptor
(original residue number in PDB)
Binding residues on receptor
(residue number reindexed from 1)
Binding affinity
BS01 ADP E R186 S190 V191 V192 G233 C234 G235 K236 S237 M364 P393 A394 R186 S190 V191 V192 G233 C234 G235 K236 S237 M349 P378 A379
Gene Ontology
Molecular Function
GO:0005524 ATP binding
GO:0008566 mitochondrial protein-transporting ATPase activity
GO:0016887 ATP hydrolysis activity
Biological Process
GO:0007005 mitochondrion organization
GO:0032981 mitochondrial respiratory chain complex I assembly
GO:0033617 mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase assembly
GO:0034551 mitochondrial respiratory chain complex III assembly
GO:0071806 protein transmembrane transport
Cellular Component
GO:0005739 mitochondrion
GO:0005743 mitochondrial inner membrane

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External links
PDB RCSB:8t7u, PDBe:8t7u, PDBj:8t7u
PDBsum8t7u
PubMed38821922
UniProtQ9CZP5|BCS1_MOUSE Mitochondrial chaperone BCS1 (Gene Name=Bcs1l)

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