ESCRT complexes form the main machinery driving protein sorting from endosomes to lysosomes. The core domain of the Vps23 subunit of the heterotrimeric ESCRT-I complex is a helical hairpin sandwiched in a fan-like formation between two other helical ...
ESCRT complexes form the main machinery driving protein sorting from endosomes to lysosomes. The core domain of the Vps23 subunit of the heterotrimeric ESCRT-I complex is a helical hairpin sandwiched in a fan-like formation between two other helical hairpins from Vps28 (Pfam:PF03997) and Vps37. Vps23 gives ESCRT-I complex its stability [1].
This family represents a conserved region approximately 150 residues long within a number of eukaryotic proteins that show homology with Drosophila melanogaster Modifier of rudimentary (Mod(r)) proteins. The N-terminal half of Mod(r) proteins is acid ...
This family represents a conserved region approximately 150 residues long within a number of eukaryotic proteins that show homology with Drosophila melanogaster Modifier of rudimentary (Mod(r)) proteins. The N-terminal half of Mod(r) proteins is acidic, whereas the C-terminal half is basic [1], and both of these regions are represented in this family. Members of this family include the Vps37 subunit of the endosomal sorting complex ESCRT-I, a complex involved in recruiting transport machinery for protein sorting at the multivesicular body (MVB). The yeast ESCRT-I complex consists of three proteins (Vps23, Vps28 and Vps37). The mammalian homologue of Vps37 interacts with Tsg101 (Pfam: PF05743) through its mod(r) domain and its function is essential for lysosomal sorting of EGF receptors [2].
The endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) complexes play a critical role in receptor down-regulation and retroviral budding. A new component of the ESCRT-I complex was identified [1], multivesicular body sorting factor of 12 kD (Mv ...
The endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) complexes play a critical role in receptor down-regulation and retroviral budding. A new component of the ESCRT-I complex was identified [1], multivesicular body sorting factor of 12 kD (Mvb12), which binds to the coiled-coil domain of the ESCRT-I subunit vacuolar protein sorting 23 (Vps23) [1].