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This domain is found in several membrane proteins.
Proteins containing CBS domains
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Important references
Jan Gundlach, Larissa Krüger, Christina Herzberg, Asan Turdiev, Anja Poehlein, Igor Tascón, Martin Weiss, Dietrich Hertel, Rolf Daniel, Inga Hänelt, Vincent T Lee, Jörg Stülke
Sustained sensing in potassium homeostasis: Cyclic di-AMP controls potassium uptake by KimA at the levels of expression and activity.
J Biol Chem: 2019, 294(24);9605-9614
[PubMed:31061098]
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June Ereño-Orbea, Iker Oyenarte, Luis Alfonso Martínez-Cruz
CBS domains: Ligand binding sites and conformational variability.
Arch Biochem Biophys: 2013, 540(1-2);70-81
[PubMed:24161944]
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Alexander A Baykov, Heidi K Tuominen, Reijo Lahti
The CBS domain: a protein module with an emerging prominent role in regulation.
ACS Chem Biol: 2011, 6(11);1156-63
[PubMed:21958115]
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Esther Biemans-Oldehinkel, Nik A B N Mahmood, Bert Poolman
A sensor for intracellular ionic strength.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A: 2006, 103(28);10624-9
[PubMed:16815971]
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Bruce E Kemp
Bateman domains and adenosine derivatives form a binding contract.
J Clin Invest: 2004, 113(2);182-4
[PubMed:14722609]
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