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CAX8
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General Information  
Name: CAX8
PlantsT ID: 27027
Species: Arabidopsis thaliana (mouse-ear cress)
Synonyms: CHR5v01212004, Locus.24346, Model.27609, At5g17850, 68172.m01587, MVA3_200.
Keywords: arabidopsis-genome7, cax, caca, cation antiporter, sodium calcium exchanger, potassium, 2.a.19.
Description: CAX8 Ca2+ antiporter

Electrochemical Potential-driven Transporters - Class 3-- Secondary carrier-type facilitators. Transport systems are included in this category if they utilize a carrier-mediated process to catalyze uniport (a single species is transported by facilitated diffusion in a process not coupled to the utilization of a primary source of energy), antiport (two or more species are transported in opposite directions in a tightly coupled process not directly linked to a form of energy other than chemiosmotic energy) and/or symport (two or more species are transported together in the same direction in a tightly coupled process not directly linked to a form of energy other than chemiosmotic energy). These systems are usually stereospecific. Solute:solute countertransport is a characteristic feature of secondary carriers.

Porters(uniporters,symporters,antiporters)-- Transport systems are included in this subclass if they utilize a carrier-mediated process to catalyze uniport (a single species is transported either by facilitated diffusion or in a membrane potential-dependent process if the solute is char ged), antiport (two or more species are transported in opposite directions in a tightly coupled process, not coupled to a direct form of energy other than chemiosmotic energy) and/or symport (two or more species are transported together in th e same direction in a tightly coupled process, not coupled to a direct form of energy other than chemiosmotic energy).

2.A.19 The Ca2+:Cation Antiporter Family-- Proteins of the CaCA family are found ubiquitously, having been identified in animals, plants, yeast, archaea and divergent bacteria. They exhibit widely divergent sequences, and several have been shown to have arisen by a tandem intragenic duplication event (Saier et al., 1999). The most conserved portions of this repeat element, a1 and a2, are found in TMSs 2-3 and TMSs 7-8 in the model of Iwamoto et al. (1999). These sequences are important for transport function and may form an intramembranous pore/loop-like structure. Members of the CaCA family vary in size from 302 amino acyl residues (Methanococcus jannaschii) to 1199 residues (Bos taurus). Even within the animal kingdom, they vary in size from 461 to 1199 residues. The bacterial and archaeal proteins are in general smaller than the eukaryotic proteins (Chung et al., 2001). They have been suggested to traverse the membrane 9 (mammals) or 10 (bacteria) times as a-helical spanners. The E. coliChaB(YrbG) homologue has been found to have 10 TMSs with both the N- and C-termini localized to the periplasm. Each homologous half of the internally duplicated protein has 5 TMS with opposite orientation in the membrane (Saaf et al., 2001). The mammalian cardiac muscle homologue probably has 9 TMSs. The N-terminus of this protein is believed to be extracellular, while the C-terminus is intracellular (Iwamoto et al., 1999). A large central loop is not required for transport function and plays a role in regulation. In the preferred 9 TMS model for this mammalian protein, the polypeptide chain loops into the membrane after TMS 2 and after TMS 7. The large central loop separates TMS 5 from TMS 6. TMS 2 plus the following loop show sequence similarity to TMS 7 and its loop. TMS 7 may be close to TMSs 2 and 3 in the 3-D structure of the protein (Qui et al., 2001).

Families  
Families and groups to which
this sequence belongs:
Transporter Classification  (3665 members)
Electrochemical Potential-driven Transporters - Class 3  (2109 members)
Porters(uniporters,symporters,antiporters)  (2109 members)
2.A.19 The Ca2+:Cation Antiporter Family  (49 members)

This protein is part of the following alignment(s):
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Protein  
Protein Features: Protein 217981 Feature: 22080, Method: TMpred 10-30 Potential transmembrane spanning region Feature: 27722, Method: TMHMM 10-29 Potential transmembrane helix domain Feature: 27722, Method: TMHMM 86-108 Potential transmembrane helix domain Feature: 22080, Method: TMpred 88-107 Potential transmembrane spanning region Feature: 179545, Method: hmmpfam (HMMER2.3.2) 94-447 Citrate transporter Feature: 182148, Method: hmmpfam (HMMER2.3.2) 100-481 Major Facilitator Superfamily Feature: 52430, Method: hmmpfam (HMMER2.1.1) 105-241 Sodium/calcium exchanger protein Feature: 27722, Method: TMHMM 163-185 Potential transmembrane helix domain Feature: 22080, Method: TMpred 168-187 Potential transmembrane spanning region Feature: 22080, Method: TMpred 197-218 Potential transmembrane spanning region Feature: 27722, Method: TMHMM 197-219 Potential transmembrane helix domain Feature: 27722, Method: TMHMM 223-245 Potential transmembrane helix domain Feature: 22080, Method: TMpred 224-244 Potential transmembrane spanning region Feature: 27722, Method: TMHMM 306-325 Potential transmembrane helix domain Feature: 22080, Method: TMpred 334-353 Potential transmembrane spanning region Feature: 27722, Method: TMHMM 335-352 Potential transmembrane helix domain Feature: 22080, Method: TMpred 364-382 Potential transmembrane spanning region Feature: 27722, Method: TMHMM 364-383 Potential transmembrane helix domain Feature: 22080, Method: TMpred 393-412 Potential transmembrane spanning region Feature: 27722, Method: TMHMM 393-412 Potential transmembrane helix domain Feature: 52430, Method: hmmpfam (HMMER2.1.1) 407-550 Sodium/calcium exchanger protein Feature: 22080, Method: TMpred 418-440 Potential transmembrane spanning region Feature: 27722, Method: TMHMM 419-441 Potential transmembrane helix domain Feature: 27722, Method: TMHMM 472-494 Potential transmembrane helix domain Feature: 22080, Method: TMpred 475-494 Potential transmembrane spanning region Feature: 22080, Method: TMpred 506-526 Potential transmembrane spanning region Feature: 27722, Method: TMHMM 506-525 Potential transmembrane helix domain Feature: 27722, Method: TMHMM 529-551 Potential transmembrane helix domain Feature: 22080, Method: TMpred 531-552 Potential transmembrane spanning region
1. Potential transmembrane spanning region (TMpred)
2. Potential transmembrane helix domain (TMHMM)
3. Citrate transporter (hmmpfam (HMMER2.3.2))
4. Major Facilitator Superfamily (hmmpfam (HMMER2.3.2))
5. Sodium/calcium exchanger protein (hmmpfam (HMMER2.1.1))



Protein Sequence:
  1 MGFSFSSNRF GYLTVTFLLV ISCLLLGFFT NPVDSSALRP KSEHDCSALK HFHDYKSKCA
 61 YLKSIDPCAS QGFFDYLSFL YCNFEGFPIL GQFLLFLWLL LLFYLLGHTA SEYFCSSLES
121 LSKLLNLSPT VAGVTLLSLG NGAPDLFASL VSFMGESKGT YDVGLNTVVG GSGFVTCVVV
181 GIISISLHKR RVRIERAAFI RDICFFCAAI GSLALILVYG KINFWGALGF CSLYAVYVAF
241 VVLSWRFGGD QGAESDLESI HKRGSLSEPI LQRDGLEEIE DGVVNGEHQI VDDDDDHQRY
301 YYWKRLVIWA ITLPLNLPRI LTIPVVSEDK WSKPLAVASV TFAPVLLSFL WNWKRKPTSF
361 EAGVVYLIGC LIGIALGFIA GATTKKLTPP KKWLLPWLAG GFVMSMTWSY ISAQELVALL
421 TSLGYIFGVS PSILGLTVLA WGNSIGDLIT NLTMALHDGN EGAQVAVSGC YAGPIFNTLF
481 ALGISLVGCA WEAYPLSIVI KTDPRLLESL GFLVAGLVWS FLVLFSNRMR LGGVMGIGLL
541 VIYLASLSLR IMQTVGDAH

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BLAST this sequence against our PlantsT databases
Length: 559 amino acids
Molecular Weight: 61179.50 Da
Gene Expression Data  
Microarray Data in Different Organs
and at Different Ages
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Microarray Data
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Images provided by John Ward at AMPL.
Data set 1 unavailable for AT5G17850

Data set 2 unavailable for AT5G17850

Data set 3 unavailable for AT5G17850
Protein History and Links to Sources  
Main Entry: CAX8 ID:27027 CAX8 Ca2+ antiporter
is linked to these entries:
Current Entry:
PROTEIN: CAX8 DNA: CAX8 RNA: CAX8
TAIR7:At5g17850.1 TAIR7:At5g17850.1 At-genome:At5g17850
Superceded Entry:
PROTEIN: CAX8 DNA: CAX8 RNA: CAX8
At-genome:At5g17850 At-genome:At5g17850 At-genome:At5g17850
GenBank-P:NP_197287
GenBank-P:BAB11218
Strain   
At5g17850: Order strain
External Resources   
At5g17850
The Institute for Genomics Research  TIGR The Arabidopsis Information Resource  TAIR The Arabidopsis Information Resourceprotein  TAIR Salk Institute Genomic Analysis LaboratoryGENE  SIGNAL Salk Institute Genomic Analysis LaboratoryGENE  SIGNAL AtEnsemble at Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centregene  NASC AtEnsembl at Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centregene  NASC
Massively Parallel Signature SequencingGene  MPSS Arabidopsis thaliana Plant Genome Database  ATGDB Arabidopsis thaliana Plant Genome Database  ATGDB SubCellular Proteomic Database (SUBA)- Univ. of Western Australia  UWA Plant membrane protein database  ARAMEMNON The Institute for Genomic Research  TIGR ATIDB
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Chronology  
Created: 2007-08-30
Revision: 14 September 2007 YL - Merged 217984(AT5G17850.1)
23 January 2002 JT - Updated Annotation
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