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| [https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/COPA_ARCFU COPA_ARCFU] Probably involved in copper and silver export.<ref>PMID:11756450</ref> | | [https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/COPA_ARCFU COPA_ARCFU] Probably involved in copper and silver export.<ref>PMID:11756450</ref> |
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| CopA uses ATP to pump Cu(+) across cell membranes. X-ray crystallography has defined atomic structures of several related P-type ATPases. We have determined a structure of CopA at 10 A resolution by cryo-electron microscopy of a new crystal form and used computational molecular docking to study the interactions between the N-terminal metal-binding domain (NMBD) and other elements of the molecule. We found that the shorter-chain lipids used to produce these crystals are associated with movements of the cytoplasmic domains, with a novel dimer interface and with disordering of the NMBD, thus offering evidence for the transience of its interaction with the other cytoplasmic domains. Docking identified a binding site that matched the location of the NMBD in our previous structure by cryo-electron microscopy, allowing a more detailed view of its binding configuration and further support for its role in autoinhibition.
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| The Architecture of CopA from Archeaoglobus fulgidus Studied by Cryo-Electron Microscopy and Computational Docking.,Allen GS, Wu CC, Cardozo T, Stokes DL Structure. 2011 Aug 3. PMID:21820315<ref>PMID:21820315</ref>
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| From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.<br>
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| ==See Also== | | ==See Also== |