Protein Domain : IPR006414

Type:  Family Name:  P-type ATPase, subfamily IID
Description:  Transmembrane ATPases are membrane-bound enzyme complexes/ion transporters that use ATP hydrolysis to drive the transport of protons across a membrane. Some transmembrane ATPases also work in reverse, harnessing the energy from a proton gradient, using the flux of ions across the membrane via the ATPase proton channel to drive the synthesis of ATP. There are several different types of transmembrane ATPases, which can differ in function (ATP hydrolysis and/or synthesis), structure (e.g., F-, V- and A-ATPases, which contain rotary motors) and in the type of ions they transport [, ]. The different types include:F-ATPases (F1F0-ATPases), which are found in mitochondria, chloroplasts and bacterial plasma membranes where they are the prime producers of ATP, using the proton gradient generated by oxidative phosphorylation (mitochondria) or photosynthesis (chloroplasts).V-ATPases (V1V0-ATPases), which are primarily found in eukaryotic and they function as proton pumps that acidify intracellular compartments and, in some cases, transport protons across the plasma membrane []. They are also found in bacteria [].A-ATPases (A1A0-ATPases), which are found in Archaea and function like F-ATPases, though with respect to their structure and some inhibitor responses, A-ATPases are more closely related to the V-ATPases [, ].P-ATPases (E1E2-ATPases), which are found in bacteria and in eukaryotic plasma membranes and organelles, and function to transport a variety of different ions across membranes.E-ATPases, which are cell-surface enzymes that hydrolyse a range of NTPs, including extracellular ATP.P-ATPases (also known as E1-E2 ATPases) () are found in bacteria and in a number of eukaryotic plasma membranes and organelles []. P-ATPases function to transport a variety of different compounds, including ions and phospholipids, across a membrane using ATP hydrolysis for energy. There are many different classes of P-ATPases, which transport specific types of ion: H+, Na+, K+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Ag+and Ag2+, Zn2+, Co2+, Pb2+, Ni2+, Cd2+, Cu+and Cu2+. P-ATPases can be composed of one or two polypeptides, and can usually assume two main conformations called E1 and E2.Initially described as a calcium efflux ATPase [], more recent work has shown that the Schizosaccharomyces pombe(Fission yeast) CTA3 gene is in fact a potassium ion efflux pump []. These sequences form the clade which represents the fungal P-type ATPases which are responsible for potassium and sodium efflux. The degree to which these pumps show preference for sodium or potassium varies. This group of ATPases has been classified by phylogentic analysis as type IID. Short Name:  P-type_ATPase_IID

0 Child Features

3 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR008250 Domain P-type ATPase, A domain
IPR004014 Domain Cation-transporting P-type ATPase, N-terminal
IPR018303 PTM P-type ATPase, phosphorylation site

1 Cross References

Identifier
TIGR01523

0 Found In

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0019829 IPR006414
GO:0006812 IPR006414
GO:0016021 IPR006414

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0019829 IPR006414
GO:0006812 IPR006414
GO:0016021 IPR006414

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR001757 Family P-type ATPase

12 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
Pp3c18_13830V3.1.p C1L359 PAC:32981879 Physcomitrium patens 963  
Pp3c18_13830V3.2.p C1L359 PAC:32981880 Physcomitrium patens 963  
Pp3c18_13830V3.6.p C1L359 PAC:32981881 Physcomitrium patens 963  
Pp3c20_19940V3.2.p Q7XB51 PAC:32945753 Physcomitrium patens 967  
Pp3c20_19940V3.1.p Q7XB51 PAC:32945752 Physcomitrium patens 967  
Pp3c24_30V3.1.p A9TMS9 PAC:32909447 Physcomitrium patens 1058  
Pp3c24_30V3.2.p PAC:32909448 Physcomitrium patens 972  
Mapoly0040s0031.1.p A0A2R6X2P7 PAC:33020806 Marchantia polymorpha 956  
Mapoly0538s0001.1.p A0A2R6VYP1 PAC:33014410 Marchantia polymorpha 951  
Mapoly0106s0039.1.p A0A2R6WDC2 PAC:33017293 Marchantia polymorpha 960  
CepurR40.3G269500.1.p PAC:43003632 Ceratodon purpureus R40 957  
CepurGG1.3G269600.1.p PAC:43067566 Ceratodon purpureus GG1 957  

9 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            15473999
            15078220
            9741106
            20450191
            18937357
            1385979
            9419228
            1323458
            11932440