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P4ATP5 (ATP10A) Protein

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P4ATP5 (ATP10A) Protein

Overview

P4ATP5, also known as ATP10A (Adenosine Triphosphatase 10A), is a P4-type ATPase belonging to the larger family of lipid flippases. This protein is classified as a transmembrane phospholipid transporter that plays a critical role in maintaining cellular phospholipid asymmetry. ATP10A is encoded by the ATP10A gene located on chromosome 5q31-q32 in humans. The protein was initially identified through genomic sequencing but has gained significant attention in neurodegenerative disease research due to its involvement in neuronal membrane homeostasis and intracellular vesicular trafficking. As a member of the P4-type ATPase subfamily, ATP10A operates as an ATP-dependent active transporter, distinguishing it from passive phospholipid movement mechanisms.

Function/Biology

ATP10A functions primarily as a phosphatidylserine (PS) translocase, catalyzing the ATP-dependent translocation of phosphatidylserine from the outer to the inner leaflet of cellular membranes. This activity is essential for maintaining the asymmetric distribution of lipids that characterize healthy neuronal cell membranes. The protein contains ten transmembrane domains and possesses the characteristic catalytic features of P4-ATPases, including nucleotide-binding and phosphorylation sites crucial for ATP hydrolysis and conformational cycling.

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