Gene name
ATP1B2
Experiment(s)
For this entry:
AT1B2_RAT (ATP1B2)
| Species | Rattus norvegicus |
|---|---|
| Localization | Basolateral plasma membrane |
| Reference |
Vagin O,Turdikulova S,Sachs G (2005) Recombinant addition of N-glycosylation sites to the basolateral Na,K-ATPase beta1 subunit results in its clustering in caveolae and apical sorting in HGT-1 cells., J Biol Chem, 280, 43159-67. [PubMed] [DOI] |
| Evidence level | Membrane preparation |
| Organ | Kidney |
| Cell | MDCK cells (distal tubule) |
| Notes | YFP was used as an immune epitope for detection |
AT1B2_RAT (ATP1B2)
| Species | Rattus norvegicus |
|---|---|
| Localization | Apical plasma membrane |
| Reference |
Vagin O,Turdikulova S,Sachs G (2005) Recombinant addition of N-glycosylation sites to the basolateral Na,K-ATPase beta1 subunit results in its clustering in caveolae and apical sorting in HGT-1 cells., J Biol Chem, 280, 43159-67. [PubMed] [DOI] |
| Evidence level | Membrane preparation |
| Organ | Stomach |
| Cell | HGT-1 cells (parietal cells) |
| Notes | YFP was used as an immune epitope for detection |
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Alignment and sequence features
Wheel: zoom in/out; drag: scroll left/right. Sequences and features are drawn in three lines. Bottom line: topology (red bar: cytoplasmic region; yellow bar: transmembrane region; transmembrane re-entrant loop; blue bar: extracellular region; black bar: signal peptide). Middle line: amino acid sequence (grey bar or one letter code). Top line: post translational modifications (Y: N-glycosylation site; Y: O-glycosylation site;P: phosphorylation site), intrinsically disordered regions (light green bar: IDR) and short linear motifs (light steel blue bar: ELM region).
CCTOP topology prediction
| Start | End | Localisation |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 37 | Cytoplasmic |
| 38 | 63 | Membrane |
| 64 | 290 | Extracellular |
Glycosylation
Family and domain data
| Database | Domain/Family name |
|---|---|
| InterPro | Na/K_ATPase_sub_beta |
| InterPro | Na/K_ATPase_sub_beta_sf |
| Pfam | Na_K-ATPase |