FEBS Letters
Volume 580, Issue 4 , Pages 1017-1022, 13 February 2006

Membrane topology of human ABC proteins

Edited by Gerrit van Meer

  • Gábor E. Tusnády

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Enzymology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Karolina út 29, 1113 Budapest, Hungary
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  • Balázs Sarkadi

      Affiliations

    • National Medical Center, and the Membrane Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Daróczi ut 24, 1113 Budapest, Hungary
  • ,
  • István Simon

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Enzymology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Karolina út 29, 1113 Budapest, Hungary
  • ,
  • András Váradi

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Enzymology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Karolina út 29, 1113 Budapest, Hungary
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Fax: +361 466 5465.

Received 11 October 2005; received in revised form 11 November 2005; accepted 11 November 2005. published online 30 November 2005.

Abstract 

In this review, we summarize the currently available information on the membrane topology of some key members of the human ABC protein subfamilies, and present the predicted domain arrangements. In the lack of high-resolution structures for eukaryotic ABC transporters this topology is based only on prediction algorithms and biochemical data for the location of various segments of the polypeptide chain, relative to the membrane. We suggest that topology models generated by the available prediction methods should only be used as guidelines to provide a basis of experimental strategies for the elucidation of the membrane topology.

Keywords: Prediction constrains, Experiment-backed prediction, Domain arrangement, Transmembrane proteins

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PII: S0014-5793(05)01403-1

doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2005.11.040

FEBS Letters
Volume 580, Issue 4 , Pages 1017-1022, 13 February 2006