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  • Savvides, S.N.; Yeo, H.J.; Beck, M.R.; Blaesing, F.; Lurz, R.; Lanka, E.; Buhrdorf, R.; Fischer, W.; Haas, R.; Waksman, G.
    VirB11 ATPases are dynamic hexameric assemblies: new insights into bacterial type IV secretion (2003), EMBO J., 22, 1969-1980.
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Protein Variants

EC Number Protein Variants Comment Organism
7.4.2.8 R113E no ATPase activity Helicobacter pylori
7.4.2.8 R133E dramatic decrease in ATPase activity Helicobacter pylori
7.4.2.8 R18A dramatic decrease in hexameric particles, increase ATPase activity Helicobacter pylori

Organism

EC Number Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
7.4.2.8 Helicobacter pylori
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Subunits

EC Number Subunits Comment Organism
7.4.2.8 hexamer nucleotide binding locks enzyme hexamer into a symmetric and compact structure, in absence of nucleotide, the N-terminal domain exhibits a collection of rigid-body conformations, crystallization data and analytical ultracentrifugation Helicobacter pylori