The PxxP motif (where x de notes any amino acid), initially described as the core bind ing motif of the SH3 domain, can be found in RhoBTB1, RhoBTB2, and DmRhoBTB, where the proline-rich region is prominent, and in RacA, but not in RhoBTB3 where this region is very ...
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The E1E2- or P-ATPases are a large and physiologically important family of cation pumps, widely distributed in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells (Table 1). In eubacteria, they play a series of specialized roles: scavenging potassium ions from the medium under conditions of K+starvation, ...
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Clamp loaders are pentameric ATPases of the AAA+ family that operate to ensure processive DNA replication. They do so by loading onto DNA the ring-shaped sliding clamps that tether the polymerase to the DNA. Structural and biochemical analysis of clamp l
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