This domain is found in bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes, and is approximately 50 amino acids in length. It contains an evolutionary conserved signature W-X-Y-X6-11-GPF-X4-M-X2-W-X3-GYF, the site of interaction with proline-rich peptides. Family memb ...
This domain is found in bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes, and is approximately 50 amino acids in length. It contains an evolutionary conserved signature W-X-Y-X6-11-GPF-X4-M-X2-W-X3-GYF, the site of interaction with proline-rich peptides. Family members include RME-8 (Required for receptor-mediated endocytosis 8), a DNAJC13 protein. RME-8 was first identified as a protein that is required for endocytosis in Caenorhabditis elegans. It coordinates the activity of the WASH complex with the function of the retromer SNX dimer to control endosomal tubulation [1]. Family members found in Arabidopsis include Arabidopsis trithorax-related3 (Atxr3), also known as set domain group 2 (Sdg2). It is the major enzyme responsible for H3K4me3 in Arabidopsis and SDG2-dependent H3K4m3 is critical for regulating gene expression and plant development [2]. Another family member found in Arabidopsis is Tic56. It is an essential subunit of a 1-MDa protein complex at the inner chloroplast envelope membrane [3]. Furthermore, Tic56 is important for rRNA processing and chloroplast ribosome assembly [4].
The Omp85 protein superfamily contains bacterial outer membrane proteins, which can function as protein translocases or as membrane protein assembly factors [1]. The family includes the membrane bound beta barrel of proteins such as BamA and TamA fro ...
The Omp85 protein superfamily contains bacterial outer membrane proteins, which can function as protein translocases or as membrane protein assembly factors [1]. The family includes the membrane bound beta barrel of proteins such as BamA and TamA from E. coli.