A Comprehensive In Silico Analysis of the Functional and Structural Impact of Nonsynonymous SNPs in the ABCA1 Transporter Gene
Figure 1
Predicted structure of ABCA1 [21, 23, 105]. The protein consists of 2261 amino acids and comprises 2 halves of similar structure. Each half encodes a transmembrane domain containing 6 helices (1–6 and 7–12) and 1 nucleotide binding domain (NBD-1 and NBD-2), where ATP is bound and utilized as energy for substrate transport across the membrane. Each NBD contains 2 highly conserved peptide motifs known as Walker A and Walker B, which are present in many proteins that use ATP and a Walker C signature unique to ABC transporters. ABCA1 is predicted to have an N terminus oriented into the cytosol and two large extracellular loops that are highly glycosylated and linked by cysteine bonds (Y indicates the glycosylation sites, and S–S indicates predicted disulfide bonds).