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A0A192ICV3 · A0A192ICV3_9ROSA

  • Protein
    ATP synthase subunit C, plastid
  • Gene
    atpH
  • Status
    UniProtKB unreviewed (TrEMBL)
  • Amino acids
  • Protein existence
    Inferred from homology
  • Annotation score
    3/5

Function

function

F1F0 ATP synthase produces ATP from ADP in the presence of a proton or sodium gradient. F-type ATPases consist of two structural domains, F1 containing the extramembraneous catalytic core and F0 containing the membrane proton channel, linked together by a central stalk and a peripheral stalk. During catalysis, ATP synthesis in the catalytic domain of F1 is coupled via a rotary mechanism of the central stalk subunits to proton translocation.
Key component of the F0 channel; it plays a direct role in translocation across the membrane. A homomeric c-ring of between 10-14 subunits forms the central stalk rotor element with the F1 delta and epsilon subunits.
This protein is one of the chains of the nonenzymatic membrane component (F0) of mitochondrial ATPase.

Caution

Lacks conserved residue(s) required for the propagation of feature annotation.

Features

Showing features for site.

1811020304050607080MNPLISAASVIAAGLAVGLASIGPGVGQGTAAGQAVEGIARQPEAEGKIRGTLLLSLAFMEALTIYGLVVALALLFANPFV
TypeIDPosition(s)Description
Site61Reversibly protonated during proton transport

GO annotations

AspectTerm
Cellular Componentchloroplast thylakoid membrane
Cellular Componentplasma membrane
Cellular Componentproton-transporting ATP synthase complex, coupling factor F(o)
Molecular Functionlipid binding
Molecular Functionproton-transporting ATP synthase activity, rotational mechanism

Keywords

Names & Taxonomy

Protein names

  • Recommended name
    ATP synthase subunit C, plastid
  • Alternative names
    • ATP synthase F0 sector subunit C

Gene names

    • Name
      atpH
    • Synonyms
      atpE

Encoded on

  • Plastid

Organism names

  • Taxonomic identifier
  • Organism
  • Taxonomic lineage
    Eukaryota > Viridiplantae > Streptophyta > Embryophyta > Tracheophyta > Spermatophyta > Magnoliopsida > eudicotyledons > Gunneridae > Pentapetalae > rosids > fabids > Rosales > Rosaceae > Amygdaloideae > Amygdaleae > Prunus

Accessions

  • Primary accession
    A0A192ICV3

Subcellular Location

Cell membrane
; Multi-pass membrane protein
Membrane
; Multi-pass membrane protein

Features

Showing features for transmembrane.

TypeIDPosition(s)Description
Transmembrane57-77Helical

Keywords

Interaction

Subunit

F-type ATPases have 2 components, CF1 - the catalytic core - and CF0 - the membrane proton channel. CF1 has five subunits: alpha3, beta3, gamma1, delta1, epsilon1. CF0 has three main subunits: a, b and c.

Family & Domains

Features

Showing features for domain.

TypeIDPosition(s)Description
Domain11-73V-ATPase proteolipid subunit C-like

Sequence similarities

Belongs to the ATPase C chain family.

Keywords

Family and domain databases

Sequence

  • Sequence status
    Complete
  • Length
    81
  • Mass (Da)
    7,990
  • Last updated
    2016-10-05 v1
  • MD5 Checksum
    70210B53947AB3B4782B1F4F29926949
MNPLISAASVIAAGLAVGLASIGPGVGQGTAAGQAVEGIARQPEAEGKIRGTLLLSLAFMEALTIYGLVVALALLFANPFV

Sequence databases

Nucleotide SequenceProtein SequenceMolecule TypeStatus
KX255667
EMBL· GenBank· DDBJ
ANK79039.1
EMBL· GenBank· DDBJ
Genomic DNA
MF624725
EMBL· GenBank· DDBJ
AYD91095.1
EMBL· GenBank· DDBJ
Genomic DNA

Genome annotation databases

Similar Proteins

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