EC Number |
Subunits |
Reference |
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7.1.1.1 | heterodimer |
1 * 47800 + 1 * 14900, SDS-PAGE |
733371 |
7.1.1.1 | heterodimer |
1 * 50000 + 1 * 47000, SDS-PAGE |
-, 392618, 392619 |
7.1.1.1 | heterodimer |
1 * 50000 + 1 * 48000, SDS-PAGE |
392594 |
7.1.1.1 | heterodimer |
1 * 54000 + 1 * 49000, SDS-PAGE |
733762 |
7.1.1.1 | heterotetramer |
2 * 54000 + 2 * 48000, SDS-PAGE |
392668 |
7.1.1.1 | homodimer |
2 * 40000, SDS-PAGE |
674550 |
7.1.1.1 | More |
the protein has three components: dI binds NADH, dIII binds NADP+, and dII spans the membrane. Transhydrogenase is a dimer of two dI-dII-dIII monomers. The two catalytic sites alternate during turnover |
687656 |
7.1.1.1 | tetramer |
domain I, i.e. alpha1 to alpha404, and III i.e. beta260 to beta462, are exposed to the cytosol and contain the binding sites for NAD(H) and NAD(P)H, respectively, domain II, i.e. alpha405 to alpha 510, spans the membrane |
392663 |
7.1.1.1 | trimer |
dI2dIII trimers formed in mixtures of recombinant dI and dIII domains |
658712, 659725 |
7.1.1.1 | trimer |
dimer of domain I combined with a domain III monomer, deduced from crystal structure |
392669 |