Protein Domain : IPR005723

Type:  Family Name:  ATPase, V1 complex, subunit B
Description:  Transmembrane ATPases are membrane-bound enzyme complexes/ion transporters that use ATP hydrolysis to drive the transport of protons across a membrane. Some transmembrane ATPases also work in reverse, harnessing the energy from a proton gradient, using the flux of ions across the membrane via the ATPase proton channel to drive the synthesis of ATP. There are several different types of transmembrane ATPases, which can differ in function (ATP hydrolysis and/or synthesis), structure (e.g., F-, V- and A-ATPases, which contain rotary motors) and in the type of ions they transport [, ]. The different types include:F-ATPases (F1F0-ATPases), which are found in mitochondria, chloroplasts and bacterial plasma membranes where they are the prime producers of ATP, using the proton gradient generated by oxidative phosphorylation (mitochondria) or photosynthesis (chloroplasts).V-ATPases (V1V0-ATPases), which are primarily found in eukaryotic and they function as proton pumps that acidify intracellular compartments and, in some cases, transport protons across the plasma membrane []. They are also found in bacteria [].A-ATPases (A1A0-ATPases), which are found in Archaea and function like F-ATPases, though with respect to their structure and some inhibitor responses, A-ATPases are more closely related to the V-ATPases [, ].P-ATPases (E1E2-ATPases), which are found in bacteria and in eukaryotic plasma membranes and organelles, and function to transport a variety of different ions across membranes.E-ATPases, which are cell-surface enzymes that hydrolyse a range of NTPs, including extracellular ATP.V-ATPases (also known as V1V0-ATPase or vacuolar ATPase) () are found in the eukaryotic endomembrane system, and in the plasma membrane of prokaryotes and certain specialised eukaryotic cells. V-ATPases hydrolyse ATP to drive a proton pump, and are involved in a variety of vital intra- and inter-cellular processes such as receptor mediated endocytosis, protein trafficking, active transport of metabolites, homeostasis and neurotransmitter release []. V-ATPases are composed of two linked complexes: the V1 complex (subunits A-H) contains the catalytic core that hydrolyses ATP, while the V0 complex (subunits a, c, c', c'', d) forms the membrane-spanning pore. V-ATPases may have an additional role in membrane fusion through binding to t-SNARE proteins [].This entry represents subunit B from the V1 complex of V-ATPases. There are three copies each of subunits A () and B, both of which participate in nucleotide binding. However, only subunit A is catalytic for ATP hydrolysis, subunit B being noncatalytic [, ]. Short Name:  ATPase_V1-cplx_bsu

0 Child Features

3 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR000194 Domain ATPase, F1/V1/A1 complex, alpha/beta subunit, nucleotide-binding domain
IPR004100 Domain ATPase, F1 complex alpha/beta subunit, N-terminal domain
IPR020003 Active_site ATPase, alpha/beta subunit, nucleotide-binding domain, active site

1 Cross References

Identifier
TIGR01040

0 Found In

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0016820 IPR005723
GO:0015991 IPR005723
GO:0033180 IPR005723

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0016820 IPR005723
GO:0015991 IPR005723
GO:0033180 IPR005723

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR022879 Family V-type ATP synthase regulatory subunit B/beta

3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
269014 D8SQC5 PAC:15414084 Selaginella moellendorffii 480  
evm.model.supercontig_20.109 PAC:16412903 Carica papaya 488  
evm.model.supercontig_20.110 PAC:16412905 Carica papaya 431  
30170.m014284 B9R8F3 PAC:16822117 Ricinus communis 488  
Cucsa.370360.1 PAC:16981754 Cucumis sativus 488  
orange1.1g011348m A0A067FXK2 PAC:18099441 Citrus sinensis 488  
orange1.1g011350m A0A067FXK2 PAC:18099439 Citrus sinensis 488  
orange1.1g011329m A0A067FXK2 PAC:18099437 Citrus sinensis 488  
orange1.1g011354m A0A067FXK2 PAC:18099440 Citrus sinensis 488  
orange1.1g011320m A0A067FXK2 PAC:18099438 Citrus sinensis 488  
AT4G38510.1 Q9SZN1 PAC:19647848 Arabidopsis thaliana 487  
AT4G38510.3 Q9SZN1 PAC:19647850 Arabidopsis thaliana 487  
AT4G38510.2 Q9SZN1 PAC:19647849 Arabidopsis thaliana 487  
AT4G38510.4 Q9SZN1 PAC:19647851 Arabidopsis thaliana 487  
AT4G38510.5 F4JTQ0 PAC:19647847 Arabidopsis thaliana 494  
AT1G20260.1 Q8W4E2 PAC:19657474 Arabidopsis thaliana 487  
AT1G76030.1 P11574 PAC:19650934 Arabidopsis thaliana 486  
Thhalv10025041m V4LR92 PAC:20192966 Eutrema salsugineum 487  
Thhalv10025037m V4LR92 PAC:20192965 Eutrema salsugineum 487  
Thhalv10007492m V4KAQ9 PAC:20186895 Eutrema salsugineum 486  
Thhalv10018462m V4KCP6 PAC:20191161 Eutrema salsugineum 487  
Ciclev10028070m V4S5X8 PAC:20814583 Citrus clementina 595  
Ciclev10028068m V4S5X8 PAC:20814584 Citrus clementina 595  
Ciclev10028066m V4S5X8 PAC:20814582 Citrus clementina 595  
Lus10027827 PAC:23157020 Linum usitatissimum 489  
Lus10024002 PAC:23160700 Linum usitatissimum 489  
Lus10005057 PAC:23148997 Linum usitatissimum 489  
Potri.009G137800.3 A9PCK1 PAC:26988702 Populus trichocarpa 488  
Potri.009G137800.4 PAC:26988705 Populus trichocarpa 435  
Potri.009G137800.1 A9PCK1 PAC:26988701 Populus trichocarpa 488  

9 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            15473999
            15078220
            9741106
            20450191
            18937357
            1385979
            15629643
            15907459
            11836511