Journal article
Structural and functional relationships between type 1B heavy metal-transporting P-type ATPases in Arabidopsis
CS Cobbett, D Hussain, MJ Haydon
New Phytologist | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2003
Abstract
Arabidopsis is remarkable for having eight members of the type 1B heavy metal-transporting P-type ATPase subfamily. Sequence analyses indicate that four, two of which may be targeted to plastids, are related to known Cu(I) transporters and contain N-terminal metal-binding site (MBS) motifs similar to those identified in other organisms. The remaining four are more closely related to known divalent cation transporters of prokaryotes. Three of these form a closely related group and are believed to be Zn(II) transporters. These contain a predicted N-terminal MBS that is a variant of those found in Cu transporters in addition to extended C-terminal regions that contain likely metal-binding seque..
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