Identification |
HMDB Protein ID
| CDBP01195 |
Secondary Accession Numbers
| Not Available |
Name
| ATP synthase subunit O, mitochondrial |
Description
| Not Available |
Synonyms
|
- OSCP
- Oligomycin sensitivity conferral protein
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Gene Name
| ATP5O |
Protein Type
| Enzyme |
Biological Properties |
General Function
| Involved in hydrogen ion transporting ATP synthase activity, rotational mechanism |
Specific Function
| Mitochondrial membrane ATP synthase (F(1)F(0) ATP synthase or Complex V) produces ATP from ADP in the presence of a proton gradient across the membrane which is generated by electron transport complexes of the respiratory chain. F-type ATPases consist of two structural domains, F(1) - containing the extramembraneous catalytic core and F(0) - containing the membrane proton channel, linked together by a central stalk and a peripheral stalk. During catalysis, ATP synthesis in the catalytic domain of F(1) is coupled via a rotary mechanism of the central stalk subunits to proton translocation. Part of the complex F(0) domain and the peripheric stalk, which acts as a stator to hold the catalytic alpha(3)beta(3) subcomplex and subunit a/ATP6 static relative to the rotary elements |
GO Classification
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Component |
membrane |
cell part |
proton-transporting atp synthase complex, catalytic core f(1) |
proton-transporting two-sector atpase complex, catalytic domain |
plasma membrane |
macromolecular complex |
protein complex |
Function |
transporter activity |
hydrogen ion transporting atp synthase activity, rotational mechanism |
transmembrane transporter activity |
substrate-specific transmembrane transporter activity |
ion transmembrane transporter activity |
cation transmembrane transporter activity |
inorganic cation transmembrane transporter activity |
monovalent inorganic cation transmembrane transporter activity |
hydrogen ion transmembrane transporter activity |
Process |
purine nucleotide metabolic process |
purine nucleotide biosynthetic process |
purine nucleoside triphosphate biosynthetic process |
purine ribonucleoside triphosphate biosynthetic process |
metabolic process |
nitrogen compound metabolic process |
cellular nitrogen compound metabolic process |
nucleobase, nucleoside, nucleotide and nucleic acid metabolic process |
nucleobase, nucleoside and nucleotide metabolic process |
nucleoside phosphate metabolic process |
nucleotide metabolic process |
atp synthesis coupled proton transport |
atp biosynthetic process |
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Cellular Location
|
- Mitochondrion
- Mitochondrion inner membrane
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Pathways
|
Not Available
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Gene Properties |
Chromosome Location
| Chromosome:2 |
Locus
| 21q22.1-q22.2|21q22.11 |
SNPs
| ATP5O |
Gene Sequence
|
>642 bp
ATGGCTGCCCCAGCAGTGTCCGGGCTCTCCCGGCAGGTGCGATGCTTCAGTACCTCTGTG
GTCAGACCATTTGCCAAGCTTGTGAGGCCTCCTGTTCAGGTATACGGTATTGAAGGTCGC
TATGCCACAGCTCTTTATTCTGCTGCATCAAAACAGAATAAGCTGGAGCAAGTAGAAAAG
GAGTTGTTGAGAGTAGCACAAATCCTGAAGGAACCCAAAGTGGCTGCTTCTGTTTTGAAT
CCCTATGTGAAGCGTTCCATTAAAGTGAAAAGCCTAAATGACATCACAGCAAAAGAGAGG
TTCTCTCCCCTCACTACCAACCTGATCAATTTGCTTGCTGAAAATGGTCGATTAAGCAAT
ACCCAAGGAGTCGTTTCTGCCTTTTCTACCATGATGAGTGTCCATCGCGGAGAGGTACCT
TGCACAGTGACCTCTGCATCTCCTTTAGAAGAAGCCACACTCTCTGAATTAAAAACTGTC
CTCAAGAGCTTCCTAAGTCAAGGCCAAGTATTGAAATTGGAGGCTAAGACTGATCCGTCA
ATCTTGGGTGGAATGATTGTGCGCATTGGCGAGAAATATGTTGACATGTCTGTCAAGACC
AAGATTCAGAAGCTGGGCAGGGCTATGCGGGAGATTGTCTAA
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Protein Properties |
Number of Residues
| 213 |
Molecular Weight
| 23277.1 |
Theoretical pI
| 10.61 |
Pfam Domain Function
|
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Signals
|
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Transmembrane Regions
|
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Protein Sequence
|
>ATP synthase subunit O, mitochondrial
MAAPAVSGLSRQVRCFSTSVVRPFAKLVRPPVQVYGIEGRYATALYSAASKQNKLEQVEK
ELLRVAQILKEPKVAASVLNPYVKRSIKVKSLNDITAKERFSPLTTNLINLLAENGRLSN
TQGVVSAFSTMMSVHRGEVPCTVTSASPLEEATLSELKTVLKSFLSQGQVLKLEAKTDPS
ILGGMIVRIGEKYVDMSVKTKIQKLGRAMREIV
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External Links |
GenBank ID Protein
| 1008080 |
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID
| P48047 |
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name
| ATPO_HUMAN |
PDB IDs
|
Not Available |
GenBank Gene ID
| X83218 |
GeneCard ID
| ATP5O |
GenAtlas ID
| ATP5O |
HGNC ID
| HGNC:850 |
References |
General References
| Not Available |