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- Q4835950 subject Q9089708.
- Q4835950 abstract "In molecular biology the Bacterial Microcompartment (BMC) domain is a protein domain found in a variety of shell proteins, including CsoS1A, CsoS1B and CsoS1C of Thiobacillus neapolitanus (Halothiobacillus neapolitanus) and their orthologs from other bacteria. These shell proteins form the polyhedral structure of the carboxysome and related structures that plays a metabolic role in bacteria. The BMC domain consists of about 90 amino acid residues, characterized by β-α-β motif connected by a β-hairpin.The majority of the shell proteins consist of a single BMC domain in each subunit, forming a hexameric structure that assembles to form the flat facets of the polyhedral shell. To date, two shell proteins were found to consist a tandem BMC domains, of which forms a trimeric structure, giving a pseudo-hexameric appearance.".
- Q4835950 symbol "BMC".
- Q4835950 thumbnail PDB_2a1b_EBI.jpg?width=300.
- Q4835950 wikiPageWikiLink Q172937.
- Q4835950 wikiPageWikiLink Q224180.
- Q4835950 wikiPageWikiLink Q747283.
- Q4835950 wikiPageWikiLink Q8066.
- Q4835950 wikiPageWikiLink Q898273.
- Q4835950 wikiPageWikiLink Q9089708.
- Q4835950 symbol "BMC".
- Q4835950 type Biomolecule.
- Q4835950 type Protein.
- Q4835950 type Thing.
- Q4835950 type Q206229.
- Q4835950 type Q8054.
- Q4835950 comment "In molecular biology the Bacterial Microcompartment (BMC) domain is a protein domain found in a variety of shell proteins, including CsoS1A, CsoS1B and CsoS1C of Thiobacillus neapolitanus (Halothiobacillus neapolitanus) and their orthologs from other bacteria. These shell proteins form the polyhedral structure of the carboxysome and related structures that plays a metabolic role in bacteria.".
- Q4835950 label "BMC domain".
- Q4835950 depiction PDB_2a1b_EBI.jpg.