| Class c: Alpha and beta proteins (a/b) [51349] (147 folds) |
| Fold c.26: Adenine nucleotide alpha hydrolase-like [52373] (3 superfamilies) core: 3 layers, a/b/a ; parallel beta-sheet of 5 strands, order 32145 |
Superfamily c.26.2: Adenine nucleotide alpha hydrolases-like [52402] (7 families) ![]() share similar mode of ligand (Adenosine group) binding can be subdivided into two group with closer relationships within each group than between the groups; the first three families form one group whereas the last two families form the other group |
| Family c.26.2.3: ETFP subunits [52432] (3 protein domains) alpha/beta heterodimer of homologous subunits; contains additional strands on both edges of the core sheet |
| Protein Small, beta subunit of electron transfer flavoprotein ETFP [81394] (3 species) binds AMP |
| Species Human (Homo sapiens) [TaxId:9606] [81390] (3 PDB entries) Uniprot P38117 |
| Domain d1efvb_: 1efv B: [31634] Other proteins in same PDB: d1efva1, d1efva2 complexed with amp, fad |
| PDB Entry: 1efv (more details) PDB Description: three-dimensional structure of human electron transfer flavoprotein to 2.1 a resolution
PDB Compounds: (B:) electron transfer flavoproteinSCOP Domain Sequences for d1efvb_:
Sequence; same for both SEQRES and ATOM records: (download)
>d1efvb_ c.26.2.3 (B:) Small, beta subunit of electron transfer flavoprotein ETFP {Human (Homo sapiens) [TaxId: 9606]}
lrvlvavkrvidyavkirvkpdrtgvvtdgvkhsmnpfceiaveeavrlkekklvkevia
vscgpaqcqetirtalamgadrgihvevppaeaerlgplqvarvlaklaekekvdlvllg
kqaidddcnqtgqmtagfldwpqgtfasqvtlegdklkvereidggletlrlklpavvta
dlrlnepryatlpnimkakkkkievikpgdlgvdltsklsvisvedppqrtagvkvette
dlvaklkeigri
SCOP Domain Coordinates for d1efvb_:
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Timeline for d1efvb_:
d1efvb_ appears in SCOP 1.75A | d1efvb_ (click for larger image) d1efvb_ in context of chain d1efvb_ in context of PDB Domains from other chains: d1efva1, d1efva2 |
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