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Family: Mntp (PF02659)

Summary: Putative manganese efflux pump

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Manganese exporter Edit Wikipedia article

Putative Manganese Efflux Pump
Identifiers
SymbolMntP
PfamPF02659
InterProIPR003810

The Manganese (Mn2+) Exporter (MntP) Family (TC# 2.A.107) is a member of the Lysine Exporter (LysE) Superfamily.

The MntP family is a small family members have also been found in archaea (i.e., Mth1812 of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum; TC# 2.A.107.1.2). This family consists of proteins of about 200 residues with 6 putative TMSs. The Conserved Domain Database (CDD) recognized two DUF204 repeats, each repeat having 3 TMSs.

At least one member (YebN of E. Coli) has been shown to function as a putative manganese efflux pump, since deletion of the gene leads to profound manganese sensitivity and elevated intracellular manganese levels in bacteria. Manganese is a highly important trace nutrient for organisms from bacteria to humans, and acts as an important element in the defense against oxidative stress and as an enzyme cofactor. (Waters et al. 2011).

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MntP is a family of bacterial proteins with a signal peptide and four transmembrane domains. It is a putative manganese efflux pump, since deletion of the gene leads to profound manganese sensitivity and elevated intracellular manganese levels in bacteria. Manganese is a highly important trace nutrient for organisms from bacteria to humans, and acts as an important element in the defence against oxidative stress and as an enzyme cofactor [1].

Literature references

  1. Waters LS, Sandoval M, Storz G;, J Bacteriol. 2011;193:5887-5897.: The Escherichia coli MntR miniregulon includes genes encoding a small protein and an efflux pump required for manganese homeostasis. PUBMED:21908668 EPMC:21908668


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InterPro entry IPR003810

MntP is a family of bacterial proteins with a signal peptide and four transmembrane domains. It is a putative manganese efflux pump, since deletion of the gene leads to profound manganese sensitivity and elevated intracellular manganese levels in bacteria. Manganese is a highly important trace nutrient for organisms from bacteria to humans, and acts as an important element in the defence against oxidative stress and as an enzyme cofactor [ PUBMED:21908668 ].

Domain organisation

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Pfam Clan

This family is a member of clan LysE (CL0292), which has the following description:

This clan includes a diverse range of transporter families [1].

The clan contains the following 19 members:

BacA Cad Colicin_V DsbD DsbD_2 DUF475 DUF6044 FTR1 HupE_UreJ HupE_UreJ_2 LysE MarC Mntp NicO OFeT_1 SfLAP TauE TerC UPF0016

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Seed source: COG1971
Previous IDs: DUF204;
Type: Family
Sequence Ontology: SO:0100021
Author: Bashton M , Bateman A
Number in seed: 57
Number in full: 3906
Average length of the domain: 134.6 aa
Average identity of full alignment: 25 %
Average coverage of the sequence by the domain: 81.37 %

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build method: hmmbuild -o /dev/null HMM SEED
search method: hmmsearch -Z 61295632 -E 1000 --cpu 4 HMM pfamseq
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Parameter Sequence Domain
Gathering cut-off 24.4 24.4
Trusted cut-off 24.4 24.4
Noise cut-off 24.3 24.3
Model length: 152
Family (HMM) version: 18
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A0A0H3H004 View 3D Structure Click here
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