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  Domain Name: ABCG_EPDR
Eye pigment and drug resistance transporter subfamily G of the ATP-binding cassette superfamily. ABCG transporters are involved in eye pigment (EP) precursor transport, regulation of lipid-trafficking mechanisms, and pleiotropic drug resistance (DR). DR is a well-described phenomenon occurring in fungi and shares several similarities with processes in bacteria and higher eukaryotes. Compared to other members of the ABC transporter subfamilies, the ABCG transporter family is composed of proteins that have an ATP-binding cassette domain at the N-terminus and a TM (transmembrane) domain at the C-terminus.
No pairwise interactions are available for this conserved domain.

Total Mutations Found: 130
Total Disease Mutations Found: 70
This domain occurred 43 times on human genes (93 proteins).



  ADDISON DISEASE
  ADRENOLEUKODYSTROPHY
  ADRENOMYELONEUROPATHY
  ARTERIAL CALCIFICATION, GENERALIZED, OF INFANCY, 2, INCLUDED
  CHOLESTASIS, BENIGN RECURRENT INTRAHEPATIC 2
  CHOLESTASIS, INTRAHEPATIC, OF PREGNANCY, 3
  CHOLESTASIS, PROGRESSIVE FAMILIAL INTRAHEPATIC 2
  CHOLESTASIS, PROGRESSIVE FAMILIAL INTRAHEPATIC 3
  CONE-ROD DYSTROPHY 3, INCLUDED
  CYSTIC FIBROSIS
  DUBIN-JOHNSON SYNDROME
  GALLBLADDER DISEASE 1
  GALLBLADDER DISEASE 1, INCLUDED
  HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN DEFICIENCY
  ICHTHYOSIS, CONGENITAL, AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE 4A
  ICHTHYOSIS, CONGENITAL, AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE 4B
  JUNIOR BLOOD GROUP SYSTEM, JR(A-) PHENOTYPE
  JUNIOR BLOOD GROUP SYSTEM, JR(A-) PHENOTYPE, INCLUDED
  LANGEREIS BLOOD GROUP SYSTEM, LAN(-) PHENOTYPE
  MACULAR DEGENERATION, AGE-RELATED, 2, SUSCEPTIBILITY TO
  PSEUDOXANTHOMA ELASTICUM
  STARGARDT DISEASE 1
  SURFACTANT METABOLISM DYSFUNCTION, PULMONARY, 3
  TANGIER DISEASE
  TAP1 DEFICIENCY, SOMATIC
  URIC ACID CONCENTRATION, SERUM, QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCUS 1
  VAS DEFERENS, CONGENITAL BILATERAL ABSENCE OF


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Range on the Protein:  

   Protein ID            Protein Position

Domain Position:  


Feature Name:Total Found:
ATP binding site
ABC transporter signature
Walker A/P-loop
Walker B
D-loop
Q-loop/lid
H-loop/switch region
















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Please Cite: Peterson, T.A., Adadey, A., Santana-Cruz ,I., Sun, Y., Winder A, Kann, M.G., (2010) DMDM: Domain Mapping of Disease Mutations. Bioinformatics 26 (19), 2458-2459.

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