7CK6,6JNF,7CK6,6JNF


Conserved Protein Domain Family
TOM22

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cd22884: TOM22 
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Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM22 and similar proteins
Mitochondrial import receptor subunit TOM22, also called mitochondrial 17 kDa assembly protein, mitochondrial 22 kDa outer membrane protein (MOM22), protein MAS17, or translocase of outer membrane (TOM) 22 kDa subunit, is the central component of the TOM receptor complex responsible for the recognition and translocation of cytosolically synthesized mitochondrial preproteins. It may regulate the TOM machinery organization, stability and channel gating. Together with TOM20 and TOM70, TOM22 functions as the transit peptide receptor at the surface of the mitochondrion outer membrane and facilitates the movement of preproteins into the TOM40 translocation pore. The N-terminal region of TOM22 has been shown to have chaperone-like activity, and the C-terminal region faces the intermembrane face.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 439375
Aligned: 180 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 40.5943
Created: 5-May-2019
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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oligomerputative
Conserved site includes 14 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:oligomer interface [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:
  • Structure:7CK6: Two Homo sapiens TOM22 molecules interact with two TOM40 molecules within the TOM (translocase of outer membrane) receptor complex; contacts at 4A

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                                                                ##  ## ### ##  ##  ## # 
7CK6_C        49 WGLTEMFPERVRSAAGATf-------------------dLSLFVAQKMYRFSRAALWIGTTSFMILvLPVVFETEKLQME 109 human
CBJ31345       1 MAKKLTFNDEKRDNGPGVlqtlvvt--------grslgvAGFGWAQWAAKKTGRTGWVLLTTAVVTlVPLVFEITREAQL 72  Ectocarpus sili...
EJK53474       3 SSTTEGGIKGFFTRAGTSfla---------------gglYAKEKAWTLAKMGGKVGFYVATTSIVVlMPLIFEIMREGQM 67  Thalassiosira o...
XP_005771148   5 LRERAMVAYETPQAKKARri-----------------ayHVLRAAKKFVAGSGNALWVTGTTMLVMvMPLVFEIDREQQL 67  Emiliania huxle...
EWM22158      44 HTGQQGILKKLYTQAGSYr-------------------kWVRSHSKKILSWGISLAWYFSMASILTvIPLSLELQREQSV 104 Nannochloropsis...
XP_012894461  10 SVVSDIVPKKKTKNVSKFqkavrriknssftkfitgfinKTVQYSWTYGHIAGRLLWVFGCYTIIVaLPLAMEIDREQTL 89  Blastocystis ho...
GAX28384       7 SGGLKGILQRTGKFFYSGg-------------------lYAYQFAKVGYVYGGKVAFSVATTSMIVlMPLLFEIAREGQM 67  Fistulifera sol...
GBG27098     191 LVVQSIDAQGQLNTISSSiv------------------qSARSWAWWAFKKGGDVTWILTTTGIVViFPLYFQIARDMAI 252 Hondaea ferment...
RLN26342     191 GELFLNLPTRIRQSGPVK---------------------TSISYALSTWKTSGRWLWVLSTTMLVTlVPLSIEMLREEQT 249 Phytophthora ke...
XP_002500934   1 MEIQPAAEPNRSSKPFGAa--------------------DAWHVSKKLAWHTGKAAWQFGTSFLILvVPLVIQLHREEQM 60  Micromonas commoda
Feature 1              
7CK6_C       110 QQQQLQ 115 human
CBJ31345      73 IEQEKI 78  Ectocarpus siliculosus
EJK53474      68 IETDKL 73  Thalassiosira oceanica
XP_005771148  68 LDYEGG 73  Emiliania huxleyi CCMP1516
EWM22158     105 VEMEKI 110 Nannochloropsis gaditana
XP_012894461  90 MEIQYH 95  Blastocystis hominis
GAX28384      68 IETERA 73  Fistulifera solaris
GBG27098     253 AEAETQ 258 Hondaea fermentalgiana
RLN26342     250 NEVVKE 255 Phytophthora kernoviae
XP_002500934  61 MALEQE 66  Micromonas commoda

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