ATP synthase epsilon chain

Gene:

atpC

Organism:

Thermosynechococcus vestitus (strain NIES-2133 / IAM M-273 / BP-1)

Synonyms:

atpE

Uniprot:
Biological function:

The complex from the organism is particularly stable to disruption and remains functional after 6 hours at 55 degrees Celsiusgo to UniProt


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PDB 2rq6 chain A (observed residues)
PDB 2rq6 chain A (observed residues)

PDB chain shown: 2rq6 A go to PDBe

UniProt residues 1 - 138

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