نتایج جستجو برای: wd40 repeat containing proteins

تعداد نتایج: 915884  

Journal: :Cell 2005
Joanna Wysocka Tomek Swigut Thomas A. Milne Yali Dou Xin Zhang Alma L. Burlingame Robert G. Roeder Ali H. Brivanlou C. David Allis

Histone H3 lysine 4 (K4) methylation has been linked to the transcriptional activation in a variety of eukaryotic species. Here we show that a common component of MLL1, MLL2, and hSet1 H3 K4 methyltransferase complexes, the WD40-repeat protein WDR5, directly associates with histone H3 di- and trimethylated at K4 and with H3-K4-dimethylated nucleosomes. WDR5 is required for binding of the methyl...

2011
Liping Ren Janel R. McLean Tony R. Hazbun Stanley Fields Craig Vander Kooi Melanie D. Ohi Kathleen L. Gould

Prp19 is the founding member of the NineTeen Complex, or NTC, which is a spliceosomal subcomplex essential for spliceosome activation. To define Prp19 connectivity and dynamic protein interactions within the spliceosome, we systematically queried the Saccharomyces cerevisiae proteome for Prp19 WD40 domain interaction partners by two-hybrid analysis. We report that in addition to S. cerevisiae C...

Journal: :Neuron 2004
Jie Shen

Two papers in this issue of Neuron identify a causative gene, LRRK2, for familial parkinsonism. Several dominantly inherited missense mutations have been identified in a number of families that exhibit a broad spectrum of neuropathological features, including deposition of alpha-synuclein and tau proteins. The LRRK2 gene is predicted to encode a large protein containing leucine-rich repeats and...

2010
Jin-Ming Tee Maikel P. Peppelenbosch

The ankyrin repeat is a protein module with high affinity for other ankyrin repeats based on strong Van der Waals forces. The resulting dimerization is unusually resistant to both mechanical forces and alkanization, making this module exceedingly useful for meeting the extraordinary demands of muscle physiology. Many aspects of muscle function are controlled by the superfamily ankyrin repeat do...

2017
Molly Hodul Caroline L. Dahlberg Peter Juo

Posttranslational modification of proteins by ubiquitin regulates synapse development and synaptic transmission. Much progress has been made investigating the role of ubiquitin ligases at the synapse, however very little is known about the deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) which remove ubiquitin from target proteins. Although there are far fewer DUBs than ubiquitin ligases encoded by the human ge...

Journal: :The Kobe journal of medical sciences 2010
Rieko Nishimasu Hirofumi Komori Yoshiki Higuchi Hiroshi Nishimasu Hidekazu Hiroaki

Doa1/Ufd3 is involved in ubiquitin (Ub)-dependent cellular processes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and consists of WD40, PFU, and PUL domains. Previous studies showed that the PFU and PUL domains interact with Ub and Hse1, and Cdc48, respectively. However, their detailed functional interactions with Doa1 remained elusive. We report the crystal structure of the PFU-PUL domain pair of yeast Doa1 a...

2015
Kristin K. Jernigan Seth R. Bordenstein

Tandem-repeat protein domains, composed of repeated units of conserved stretches of 20-40 amino acids, are required for a wide array of biological functions. Despite their diverse and fundamental functions, there has been no comprehensive assessment of their taxonomic distribution, incidence, and associations with organismal lifestyle and phylogeny. In this study, we assess for the first time t...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2004
Stefanie Pöggeler Ulrich Kück

Fruiting body development in fungi is a complex cellular differentiation process that is controlled by more than 100 developmental genes. Mutants of the filamentous fungus Sordaria macrospora showing defects in fruiting body formation are pertinent sources for the identification of components of this multicellular differentiation process. Here we show that the sterile mutant pro11 carries a def...

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