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3.A.3.32.2
Heavy metal cation-transporting P-type ATPase, CtpC; MtaA; Rv3270; FUPA32.2 (718 aas with at least 8 TMSs in a 4 + 2 + 2 TMS arrangement. However, there may be additional TMSs. It is a high affinity, slow turnover, heavy metal transporting ATPase CtpC (Rv3270), which is required for virulence. It controls the Mn2+ cytoplasmic quota and is involved in the uploading of Mn2+ into secreted metalloproteins (Padilla-Benavides et al. 2013). It shows a preference for Mn2+, but Zn2+, Co2+ and Cu2+ can act as alternative substrates although at slower turnover rates (Padilla-Benavides et al. 2013). It mediates resistance to zinc poisoning. Boudehen et al. 2022 showed that zinc resistance also depends on a chaperone-like protein, PacL1 (Rv3269; TC# 8.A.201.1.1). PacL1 contains an N-terminal TMS, a cytoplasmic region with glutamine/alanine repeats and a C-terminal metal-binding motif (MBM). PacL1 binds Zn2+, but the MBM is required only at high zinc concentrations. PacL1 co-localizes with CtpC in dynamic foci in the mycobacterial plasma membrane, and the two proteins form high molecular weight complexes. Foci formation does not require flotillin or the PacL1 MBM. However, deletion of the PacL1 Glu/Ala repeats leads to loss of CtpC and sensitivity to zinc. Genes pacL1 and ctpC appear to be in the same operon, and homologous gene pairs are found in the genomes of other bacteria. PacL1 colocalizes and functions redundantly with other PacL orthologs in M. tuberculosis. Thus, PacL proteins may act as scaffolds that assemble P-ATPase-containing metal efflux platforms mediating bacterial resistance to metal poisoning (Boudehen et al. 2022).

Accession Number:P9WPT5
Protein Name:Manganese-exporting P-type ATPase
Length:718
Molecular Weight:76495.00
Species:Mycobacterium tuberculosis (strain ATCC 25618 / H37Rv) [83332]
Number of TMSs:8
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: Cell membrane1 / Multi-pass membrane protein2
Substrate metal cation, cobalt(2+), copper(2+), zinc(2+), manganese(2+)

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1:	MTLEVVSDAA GRMRVKVDWV RCDSRRAVAV EEAVAKQNGV RVVHAYPRTG SVVVWYSPRR 
61:	ADRAAVLAAI KGAAHVAAEL IPARAPHSAE IRNTDVLRMV IGGVALALLG VRRYVFARPP 
121:	LLGTTGRTVA TGVTIFTGYP FLRGALRSLR SGKAGTDALV SAATVASLIL RENVVALTVL 
181:	WLLNIGEYLQ DLTLRRTRRA ISELLRGNQD TAWVRLTDPS AGSDAATEIQ VPIDTVQIGD 
241:	EVVVHEHVAI PVDGEVVDGE AIVNQSAITG ENLPVSVVVG TRVHAGSVVV RGRVVVRAHA 
301:	VGNQTTIGRI ISRVEEAQLD RAPIQTVGEN FSRRFVPTSF IVSAIALLIT GDVRRAMTML 
361:	LIACPCAVGL STPTAISAAI GNGARRGILI KGGSHLEQAG RVDAIVFDKT GTLTVGRPVV 
421:	TNIVAMHKDW EPEQVLAYAA SSEIHSRHPL AEAVIRSTEE RRISIPPHEE CEVLVGLGMR 
481:	TWADGRTLLL GSPSLLRAEK VRVSKKASEW VDKLRRQAET PLLLAVDGTL VGLISLRDEV 
541:	RPEAAQVLTK LRANGIRRIV MLTGDHPEIA QVVADELGID EWRAEVMPED KLAAVRELQD 
601:	DGYVVGMVGD GINDAPALAA ADIGIAMGLA GTDVAVETAD VALANDDLHR LLDVGDLGER 
661:	AVDVIRQNYG MSIAVNAAGL LIGAGGALSP VLAAILHNAS SVAVVANSSR LIRYRLDR