Protein Domain : IPR002842

Type:  Family Name:  ATPase, V1/A1 complex, subunit E
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.The V-ATPases (or V1V0-ATPase) and A-ATPases (or A1A0-ATPase) are each composed of two linked complexes: the V1 or A1 complex contains the catalytic core that hydrolyses/synthesizes ATP, and the V0 or A0 complex that forms the membrane-spanning pore. The V- and A-ATPases both contain rotary motors, one that drives proton translocation across the membrane and one that drives ATP synthesis/hydrolysis [, , ]. The V- and A-ATPases more closely resemble one another in subunit structure than they do the F-ATPases, although the function of A-ATPases is closer to that of F-ATPases. This entry represents subunit E from the V1 and A1 complexes of V- and A-ATPases, respectively. Subunit E appears to form a tight interaction with subunit G in the F0 complex, which together may act as stators to prevent certain subunits from rotating with the central rotary element, much in the same way as the F0 complex subunit B does in F-ATPases []. In addition to its key role in stator structure, subunit E appears to have a role in mediating interactions with putative regulatory subunits []. Short Name:  ATPase_V1/A1-cplx_esu

0 Child Features

0 Contains

2 Cross Referencess

Identifier
PF01991
MF_00311

0 Found In

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0046961 IPR002842
GO:0015991 IPR002842
GO:0033178 IPR002842

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0046961 IPR002842
GO:0015991 IPR002842
GO:0033178 IPR002842

0 Parent Features

3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
270805 D8RFE7 PAC:15423168 Selaginella moellendorffii 229  
evm.model.supercontig_122.22 PAC:16407069 Carica papaya 234  
evm.model.supercontig_72.58 PAC:16425560 Carica papaya 262  
30190.m010783 B9RCM6 PAC:16823151 Ricinus communis 230  
Cucsa.053910.1 A0A0A0LB25 PAC:16954350 Cucumis sativus 229  
Cucsa.053910.2 PAC:16954351 Cucumis sativus 185  
orange1.1g032491m A0A067G9R4 PAC:18118447 Citrus sinensis 139  
orange1.1g026949m PAC:18118441 Citrus sinensis 230  
orange1.1g028203m PAC:18118443 Citrus sinensis 212  
orange1.1g027450m PAC:18118442 Citrus sinensis 223  
orange1.1g029081m PAC:18118444 Citrus sinensis 199  
orange1.1g029859m PAC:18118445 Citrus sinensis 186  
orange1.1g032501m PAC:18118448 Citrus sinensis 139  
orange1.1g031468m A0A067GLV3 PAC:18118446 Citrus sinensis 159  
orange1.1g032818m PAC:18118449 Citrus sinensis 133  
orange1.1g041442m A0A067FDK0 PAC:18107009 Citrus sinensis 230  
AT4G11150.1 Q39258 PAC:19647235 Arabidopsis thaliana 230  
AT3G08560.1 Q9C9Z8 PAC:19659909 Arabidopsis thaliana 235  
AT1G64200.1 P0CAN7 PAC:19654567 Arabidopsis thaliana 237  
Thhalv10022832m V4MEU1 PAC:20202268 Eutrema salsugineum 235  
Thhalv10028940m V4KKK0 PAC:20198018 Eutrema salsugineum 230  
Thhalv10028922m V4N088 PAC:20198017 Eutrema salsugineum 239  
Thhalv10023635m V4KCS0 PAC:20200985 Eutrema salsugineum 277  
Ciclev10013471m V4T049 PAC:20798766 Citrus clementina 230  
Ciclev10022061m V4TM00 PAC:20806010 Citrus clementina 230  
Lus10017548 PAC:23163158 Linum usitatissimum 1671  
Lus10003245 PAC:23182528 Linum usitatissimum 455  
Lus10032349 PAC:23168490 Linum usitatissimum 231  
Lus10033934 PAC:23154647 Linum usitatissimum 231  
Lus10035604 PAC:23147648 Linum usitatissimum 449  

11 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            11309608
            15473999
            15078220
            9741106
            20450191
            18937357
            1385979
            15629643
            15168615
            15292229
            15751969