Summary
Bacteriorhodopsin-like protein
The bacterial opsins are retinal-binding proteins that provide light- dependent ion transport and sensory functions to a family of halophilic bacteria [2,3]. They are integral membrane proteins believed to contain seven transmembrane (TM) domains, the last of which contains the attachment point for retinal (a conserved lysine). This family also includes distanyl related proteins that do not contain the retinal binding lysine and so cannot function as opsins. Some fungal examples are: O74870 P25619 P38079 Q12117.
Literature references
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Grigorieff N, Ceska TA, Downing KH, Baldwin JM, Henderson R; , J Mol Biol 1996;259:393-421.: Electron-crystallographic refinement of the structure of bacteriorhodopsin. PUBMED:8676377
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Oesterhelt D, Tittor J;, Trends Biochem Sci. 1989;14:57-61.: Two pumps, one principle: light-driven ion transport in halobacteria. PUBMED:2468194
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Blanck A, Oesterhelt D, Ferrando E, Schegk ES, Lottspeich F;, EMBO J. 1989;8:3963-3971.: Primary structure of sensory rhodopsin I, a prokaryotic photoreceptor. PUBMED:2591367
InterPro entry IPR001425
The bacterial opsins are retinal-binding proteins that provide light- dependent ion transport and sensory functions to a family of halophilic bacteria PUBMED:2468194, PUBMED:2591367. They are integral membrane proteins believed to contain seven transmembrane (TM) domains, the last of which contains the attachment point for retinal (a conserved lysine).There are several classes of these bacterial proteins: they include bacteriorhodopsin and archaerhodopsin, which are light-driven proton pumps; halorhodopsin, a light-driven chloride pump; and sensory rhodopsin, which mediates both photoattractant (in the red) and photophobic (in the UV) responses.
Clan
This family is a member of clan GPCR_A (CL0192), which contains the following 34 members:
7TM-7TMR_HD 7tm_1 7tm_2 7TM_GPCR_Sra 7TM_GPCR_Srab 7TM_GPCR_Srb 7TM_GPCR_Srbc 7TM_GPCR_Srd 7TM_GPCR_Srh 7TM_GPCR_Sri 7TM_GPCR_Srj 7TM_GPCR_Srsx 7TM_GPCR_Srt 7TM_GPCR_Sru 7TM_GPCR_Srv 7TM_GPCR_Srw 7TM_GPCR_Srx 7TM_GPCR_Srz 7TM_GPCR_Str Bac_rhodopsin Dicty_CAR DUF1182 DUF621 Frizzled Git3 Git3_C GpcrRhopsn4 Lung_7-TM_R Ocular_alb Serpentine_r_xa Sre Srg TAS2R V1RGene Ontology
| Cellular component | membrane (GO:0016020) |
| Molecular function | ion channel activity (GO:0005216) |
| Biological process | ion transport (GO:0006811) |
External database links
| HOMSTRAD: | Bac_rhodopsin |
| PANDIT: | PF01036 |
| PROSITE: | PDOC00291 |
| SCOP: | 2brd |
| SYSTERS: | Bac_rhodopsin |
| Transporter classification: | 3.E.1 |
Domain organisation
Below is a listing of the unique domain organisations or architectures in which this domain is found. More...
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Alignments
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The main seed and full alignments are generated using sequences from the UniProt sequence database. However, we also generate alignments using sequences from the NCBI sequence database and the "metaseq" metagenomics dataset.
You can view alignments from these two additional datasets using the form above, or you can download alignments of NCBI or metagenomics sequences, as gzip-compressed files.
External links
MyHits provides a collection of tools to handle multiple sequence alignments. For example, one can refine a seed alignment (sequence addition or removal, re-alignment or manual edition) and then search databases for remote homologs using HMMER2.
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Trees
This page displays the phylogenetic tree for this family. We use FastTree to calculate neighbour join trees with a local bootstrap based on 100 resamples (shown next to the tree nodes). FastTree calculates approximately-maximum-likelihood phylogenetic trees from our seed or full alignments.
Note: You can also download the data files for the seed, full, NCBI or metagenomics trees.
Curation and family details
This section shows the detailed information about the Pfam family. You can see the definitions of many of the terms in this section in the glossary and a fuller explanation of the scoring system that we use in the scores section of the help pages.
Curation
| Seed source: | Pfam-B_1412 (release 3.0) |
| Previous IDs: | none |
| Type: | Domain |
| Author: | Finn RD, Bateman A |
| Number in seed: | 14 |
| Number in full: | 1581 |
| Average length of the domain: | 145.80 aa |
| Average identity of full alignment: | 35 % |
| Average coverage of the sequence by the domain: | 90.19 % |
HMM information
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build method: hmmbuild -o /dev/null HMM SEED
search method: hmmsearch -Z 9421015 -E 1000 HMM pfamseq
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| Family (HMM) version: | 11 | ||||||||||||
| Download: | download the raw HMM for this family |
Species distribution
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Interactions
There is 1 interaction for this family. More...
Bac_rhodopsinStructures
For those sequences which have a structure in the Protein DataBank, we use the mapping between UniProt, PDB and Pfam coordinate systems from the PDBe group, to allow us to map Pfam domains onto UniProt sequences and three-dimensional protein structures. The table below shows the structures on which the Bac_rhodopsin domain has been found.
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