نتایج جستجو برای: wd40 repeat containing proteins

تعداد نتایج: 915884  

2012
Xian-Hui Wu Yang Wang Zhu Zhuo Fan Jiang Yun-Dong Wu

The analysis of 36 available crystal structures of WD40 repeat proteins reveals widespread existence of a beta-bulge formed at the beginning of strand a and the end of strand b, termed as WD(b-a) bulge: among a total of 259 WD40 blades, there are 243 such β-bulges. The R(1) positions in these WD(b-a) bulges have fair distributions of Arg, His, Ile, Leu, Lys, Met, Phe, Trp, Tyr and Val residues....

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Qiuhong Li Leifu Chang Shintaro Aibara Jing Yang Ziguo Zhang David Barford

The anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) is a large multimeric cullin-RING E3 ubiquitin ligase that orchestrates cell-cycle progression by targeting cell-cycle regulatory proteins for destruction via the ubiquitin proteasome system. The APC/C assembly comprises two scaffolding subcomplexes: the platform and the TPR lobe that together coordinate the juxtaposition of the catalytic and sub...

Journal: :Bioinformation 2008
Duvvuru muni Rajasekhara Reddy Ashok Aspatwar Bhushan Bhalchandra Dholakia Vidya Shrikant Gupta

The spindle checkpoint delays sister chromatid separation until all chromosomes have undergone bipolar spindle attachment. Previous studies have revealed BUB3, as an essential spindle checkpoint protein and its extensive sequence similarity with Rae1 (Gle2), a highly conserved member of WD40 repeat protein family throughout their length which was first shown to be involved in mRNA export. Howev...

2014
Awdhesh Kumar Mishra Mehanathan Muthamilarasan Yusuf Khan Swarup Kumar Parida Manoj Prasad

WD40 proteins play a crucial role in diverse protein-protein interactions by acting as scaffolding molecules and thus assisting in the proper activity of proteins. Hence, systematic characterization and expression profiling of these WD40 genes in foxtail millet would enable us to understand the networks of WD40 proteins and their biological processes and gene functions. In the present study, a ...

2014
Mude Shi Hyelim Cho Kyung-Soo Inn Aerin Yang Zhen Zhao Qiming Liang Gijs A. Versteeg Samad Amini-Bavil-Olyaee Lai-Yee Wong Berislav V. Zlokovic Hee-Sung Park Adolfo García-Sastre Jae Jung

The TRIpartite Motif (TRIM) family of RING-domain-containing proteins participate in a variety of cellular functions. The β-transducin repeat-containing protein (β-TrCP), a component of the Skp-Cullin-F-box-containing (SCF) E3 ubiquitin ligase complex, recognizes the NF-κB inhibitor IκBα and precursor p100 for proteasomal degradation and processing, respectively. β-TrCP thus plays a critical ro...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2013
Ana C da Silva Almeida Henry G Hocking Rolf Boelens Ger J Strous Agnes G S H van Rossum

GH (growth hormone) binding to the GHR (GH receptor) triggers essential signalling pathways that promote growth and metabolic regulation. The sensitivity of the cells to GH is mainly controlled by the endocytosis of the receptor via βTrCP (β-transducin repeat-containing protein). In the present study, we show that βTrCP interacts directly via its WD40 domain with the UbE (ubiquitin-dependent en...

2018
Katherine Fletcher Rachel Ulferts Elise Jacquin Talitha Veith Noor Gammoh Julia M Arasteh Ulrike Mayer Simon R Carding Thomas Wileman Rupert Beale Oliver Florey

A hallmark of macroautophagy is the covalent lipidation of LC3 and insertion into the double-membrane phagophore, which is driven by the ATG16L1/ATG5-ATG12 complex. In contrast, non-canonical autophagy is a pathway through which LC3 is lipidated and inserted into single membranes, particularly endolysosomal vacuoles during cell engulfment events such as LC3-associated phagocytosis. Factors cont...

2011
Kohelia Choudhury Daviel Cardenas Ashok K. Pullikuth Andrew D. Catling Ashok Aiyar Ben L. Kelly

RACK1 proteins belong to the eukaryote WD40-repeat protein family and function as spatial regulators of multiple cellular events, including signaling pathways, the cell cycle and translation. For this latter role, structural and genetic studies indicate that RACK1 associates with the ribosome through two conserved positively charged amino acids in its first WD40 domain. Unlike RACK1s, including...

Journal: :Evolutionary Bioinformatics Online 2008
Najl V. Valeyev A. Kristina Downing John Sondek Charlotte Deane

beta-propeller domains composed of WD repeats are highly ubiquitous and typically used as multi-site docking platforms to coordinate and integrate the activities of groups of proteins. Here, we have used extensive homology modelling of the WD40-repeat family of seven-bladed beta-propellers coupled with subsequent structural classification and clustering of these models to define subfamilies of ...

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