Summary
OmpA-like transmembrane domain
The structure of OmpA transmembrane domain shows that it consists of an eight stranded beta barrel [1]. This family includes some other distantly related outer membrane proteins with low scores.
Literature references
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Pautsch A, Schulz GE; , Nat Struct Biol 1998;5:1013-1017.: Structure of the outer membrane protein A transmembrane domain. PUBMED:9808047
InterPro entry IPR000498
The ompA-like transmembrane domain is present in a number of different outer membrane proteins of several Gram-negative bacteria. Many of the proteins having this domain in the N-terminal also have the conserved bacterial outer membrane protein domain at the C terminus. The outer membrane protein A of Escherichia coli (OmpA), is one of the most studied proteins in this group PUBMED:10554771. It has a multifunctional role. OmpA is required for the action of colicins K and L and for the stabilisation of mating aggregates in conjugation. It also serves as a receptor for a number of T-even like phages and can act as a porin with low permeability that allows slow penetration of small solutes PUBMED:1974149.
OmpA consists of a regular, extended eight-stranded beta-barrel and appears to be constructed like an inverse micelle with large water-filled cavities, but does not form a pore. The cavities seem to be highly conserved during evolution. The structure corroborates the concept that all outer membrane proteins consist of beta-barrels PUBMED:9808047. The beta-barrel membrane anchor appears to be the outer membrane equivalent of the single-chain alpha-helix anchor of the inner membrane.
Clan
This family is a member of clan MBB (CL0193), which contains the following 36 members:
Ail_Lom Autotransporter Bac_surface_Ag Channel_Tsx CopB DUF1302 DUF2320 DUF2860 DUF3078 DUF3575 DUF481 DUF560 Gcw_chp HP_OMP KdgM MipA OmpA_membrane Omptin OmpW Opacity OpcA OprB OprD OprF OstA_C PagL Porin_1 Porin_2 Porin_O_P Porin_OmpG ShlB Surface_Ag_2 Toluene_X TonB_dep_Rec Usher YfaZGene Ontology
| Cellular component | cell outer membrane (GO:0009279) |
| integral to membrane (GO:0016021) |
External database links
| PANDIT: | PF01389 |
| SCOP: | 1bxw |
| SYSTERS: | OmpA_membrane |
| Transporter classification: | 1.B.6 |
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
There are various ways to view or download the sequence alignments that we store. You can use a sequence viewer to look at either the seed or full alignment for the family, or you can look at a plain text version of the sequence in a variety of different formats. More...
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You can also download a FASTA format file containing the full-length sequences for all sequences in the full alignment.
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.
HMM logo
HMM logos is one way of visualising profile HMMs. Logos provide a quick overview of the properties of an HMM in a graphical form. You can see a more detailed description of HMM logos and find out how you can interpret them here. More...
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: | Bateman A |
| Previous IDs: | none |
| Type: | Domain |
| Author: | Bateman A |
| Number in seed: | 13 |
| Number in full: | 1154 |
| Average length of the domain: | 178.60 aa |
| Average identity of full alignment: | 22 % |
| Average coverage of the sequence by the domain: | 58.76 % |
HMM information
| HMM build commands: |
build method: hmmbuild -o /dev/null HMM SEED
search method: hmmsearch -Z 9421015 -E 1000 HMM pfamseq
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| Family (HMM) version: | 10 | ||||||||||||
| Download: | download the raw HMM for this family |
Species distribution
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Structures
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 OmpA_membrane domain has been found.
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