9GS2 | pdb_00009gs2

Structure of the Rieske bound Apo1 state of the heptameric Bcs1 AAA-ATPase


Domain Annotation: SCOP2 Classification SCOP2 Database Homepage

ChainsTypeFamily Name Domain Identifier Family IdentifierProvenance Source (Version)
HSCOP2B SuperfamilyISP domain 8040307 3000233 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
PF00355Rieske [2Fe-2S] domain (Rieske)Rieske [2Fe-2S] domainThe rieske domain has a [2Fe-2S] centre. Two conserved cysteines coordinate one Fe ion, while the other Fe ion is coordinated by two conserved histidines. In hyperthermophilic archaea there is a SKTPCX(2-3)C motif at the C-terminus. The cysteines in ...The rieske domain has a [2Fe-2S] centre. Two conserved cysteines coordinate one Fe ion, while the other Fe ion is coordinated by two conserved histidines. In hyperthermophilic archaea there is a SKTPCX(2-3)C motif at the C-terminus. The cysteines in this motif form a disulphide bridge, which stabilises the protein [4].
Domain
A, B, C, D, E
PF25426Mitochondrial chaperone BCS1-like, ATPase lid domain (AAA_lid_BCS1)Mitochondrial chaperone BCS1-like, ATPase lid domainThis ATPase lid domain is found at the C-terminal end of human Mitochondrial chaperone BCS1 and similar eukaryotic proteins. BCS1 is a chaperone necessary for the incorporation of Rieske iron-sulfur protein UQCRFS1 into the mitochondrial respiratory ...This ATPase lid domain is found at the C-terminal end of human Mitochondrial chaperone BCS1 and similar eukaryotic proteins. BCS1 is a chaperone necessary for the incorporation of Rieske iron-sulfur protein UQCRFS1 into the mitochondrial respiratory chain complex III. It plays an important role in the maintenance of mitochondrial tubular networks, respiratory chain assembly and formation of the LETM1 complex. This domain is normally found immediately C-terminal to Pfam:PF00004 and also associated with Pfam:PF08740.
Domain
A, B, C, D, E
PF00004ATPase family associated with various cellular activities (AAA) (AAA)ATPase family associated with various cellular activities (AAA)AAA family proteins often perform chaperone-like functions that assist in the assembly, operation, or disassembly of protein complexes [2]. Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
Cytochrome b-c1 complex subunit Rieske, mitochondrial
A, B, C, D, E
Mitochondrial chaperone BCS1