PDB Information

PDB2HPG
MethodX-RAY DIFFRACTION
Host OrganismEscherichia coli
Gene SourceThermotoga maritima
Primary Citation
Structural analysis of a periplasmic binding protein in the tripartite ATP-independent transporter family reveals a tetrameric assembly that may have a role in ligand transport.
Cuneo, M.J., Changela, A., Miklos, A.E., Beese, L.S., Krueger, J.K., Hellinga, H.W.
J.Biol.Chem.
HeaderLigand Binding Protein
Released2006-07-17
Resolution1.900
CATH Insert Date22 Mar, 2007

PDB Images (9)

PDB Prints

PDB Chains (4)

Chain ID Date inserted into CATH CATH Status
A 22 Mar, 2007 Chopped
B 22 Mar, 2007 Chopped
C 22 Mar, 2007 Chopped
D 22 Mar, 2007 Chopped

CATH Domains (4)

Domain ID Date inserted into CATH Superfamily CATH Status
2hpgA00 25 Apr, 2013 3.40.190.170 Assigned
2hpgB00 25 Apr, 2013 3.40.190.170 Assigned
2hpgC00 25 Apr, 2013 3.40.190.170 Assigned
2hpgD00 25 Apr, 2013 3.40.190.170 Assigned

UniProtKB Entries (4)

Accession Gene ID Taxon Description
Q9WYF8 Q9WYF8_THEMA Thermotoga maritima MSB8 ABC transporter, periplasmic substrate-binding protein, putative
Q9WYF8 Q9WYF8_THEMA Thermotoga maritima MSB8 ABC transporter, periplasmic substrate-binding protein, putative
Q9WYF8 Q9WYF8_THEMA Thermotoga maritima MSB8 ABC transporter, periplasmic substrate-binding protein, putative
Q9WYF8 Q9WYF8_THEMA Thermotoga maritima MSB8 ABC transporter, periplasmic substrate-binding protein, putative