XSB2040 : plasma membrane calcium ATPase 1 [Sus scrofa]
[ CaMP Format ]
This entry is computationally expanded from SB0056
* Basic Information
Organism | Sus scrofa (pig) |
Protein Names | Plasma membrane calcium-transporting ATPase 1; PMCA1; 3.6.3.8; Plasma membrane calcium pump isoform 1; plasma membrane calcium ATPase 1; plasma membrane Ca2+ pump (PMCA1b) |
Gene Names | ATP2B1; ATPase, Ca++ transporting, plasma membrane 1 |
Gene Locus | 5; chromosome 5 |
GO Function | Not available |
Entrez Protein | Entrez Nucleotide | Entrez Gene | UniProt | OMIM | HGNC | HPRD | KEGG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NP_999517 | NM_214352 | 397636 | P23220 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ssc:397636 |
* Information From OMIM
Not Available.
* Structure Information
1. Primary Information
Length: 1220 aa
Average Mass: 134.710 kDa
Monoisotopic Mass: 134.625 kDa
2. Domain Information
Annotated Domains: interpro / pfam / smart / prosite
Computationally Assigned Domains (Pfam+HMMER):
domain name | begin | end | score | e-value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cation_ATPase_N 1. | 44 | 127 | 82.8 | 1.3e-21 |
E1-E2_ATPase 1. | 158 | 465 | 229.8 | 6.8e-66 |
Hydrolase 1. | 469 | 818 | 63.6 | 7.4e-16 |
Cation_ATPase_C 1. | 879 | 1061 | 204.3 | 3.3e-58 |
3. Sequence Information
Fasta Sequence: XSB2040.fasta
Amino Acid Sequence and Secondary Structures (PsiPred):
4. 3D Information
Not Available.
* Cleavage Information
1 [sites]
Cleavage sites (±10aa)
[Site 1] EIDHAERELR1101-RGQILWFRGL
Arg1101 Arg
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P10 | P9 | P8 | P7 | P6 | P5 | P4 | P3 | P2 | P1 |
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Glu1092 | Ile1093 | Asp1094 | His1095 | Ala1096 | Glu1097 | Arg1098 | Glu1099 | Leu1100 | Arg1101 |
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P1' | P2' | P3' | P4' | P5' | P6' | P7' | P8' | P9' | P10' |
Arg1102 | Gly1103 | Gln1104 | Ile1105 | Leu1106 | Trp1107 | Phe1108 | Arg1109 | Gly1110 | Leu1111 |
Sequence conservation (by blast)
* References
[PubMed ID: 17606608] Cabral LM, Wengert M, da Ressurreicao AA, Feres-Elias PH, Almeida FG, Vieyra A, Caruso-Neves C, Einicker-Lamas M, Ceramide is a potent activator of plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase from kidney-promixal tubule cells with protein kinase A as an intermediate. J Biol Chem. 2007 Aug 24;282(34):24599-606. Epub 2007 Jul 2.