PDB | 3m74 Plant SLAC1 homolog TehA

Crystal Structure of Plant SLAC1 homolog TehA

label Keywords
anion channel, alpha helical integral membrane protein, structural genomics, psi-2, protein structure initiative, new york consortium on membrane protein structure, nycomps, plant slac-1 homolog, unknown function
event_note Published
02/21/2024
blur_on Resolution
1.65 Å
filter_center_focus Method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION
add_circle Ligands
octyl beta-D-glucopyranoside

Original publication

import_contacts Title
Homologue structure of the SLAC1 anion channel for closing stomata in leaves.
import_contacts Journal
Nature 2010
import_contacts DOI
10.1038/nature09487
person Authors
Punta, M., Bruni, R., Hu, L., Rost, B., Chen, Y.H., Love, J., Hendrickson, W.A., Hillerich, B., Siegelbaum, S.A., Kloss, B.

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Chain A