Protein Domain : Copper homeostasis protein CutC IPR005627

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Description  Copper homeostasis protein CutC was originally thought to be involved in copper tolerance in Escherichia coli, as mutation in the corresponding gene lead to an increased copper sensitivity [ ]. However, this phenotype has been later reported to depend on the levels of the mRNA-interfering complementary RNA regulator MicL, which is transcribed from a promoter located within the coding sequence of the cutC gene in the enterobacteria []. In the plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa, this protein has been reported as specific for copper efflux []. The structure of this protein in the bacteria Shigella flexneri showed a monomer structure that adopts a common TIM β/α barrel with 8 β-strands surrounded by 8 α-helices [].The human homologue of this protein, which structure showed a potential copper-binding site, has an important role in intracellular copper homeostasis [ , ].
Short Name  Cu_homeostasis_CutC

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