File:ATP-ADP translocase - top and bottom views.png
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[edit]DescriptionATP-ADP translocase - top and bottom views.png |
English: The ATP-ADP translocase is displayed (as a molecular surface) as viewed from both sides of a lipid bilayer representing the inner mitocondrial membrane.
Left panel (IM): view from the intermembrane space. The protein is in the open conformation towards this side. Right panel (M): view from the matrix. The protein is closed towards this side. |
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Source | Own work. Rendered using Jmol. Protein data from PDB: 2c3e (H. Nury et al., 2005), bovine mitochondrial ADP-ATP carrier. Insertion into bilayer: data (CC-by) from MemProtMD. |
Author | AngelHerraez |
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