نتایج جستجو برای: uba domain

تعداد نتایج: 406013  

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2004
Xuemei Yuan Peter Simpson Ciaran McKeown Hisao Kondo Keiji Uchiyama Russell Wallis Ingrid Dreveny Catherine Keetch Xiaodong Zhang Carol Robinson Paul Freemont Stephen Matthews

p47 is a major adaptor molecule of the cytosolic AAA ATPase p97. The principal role of the p97-p47 complex is in regulation of membrane fusion events. Mono-ubiquitin recognition by p47 has also been shown to be crucial in the p97-p47-mediated Golgi membrane fusion events. Here, we describe the high-resolution solution structures of the N-terminal UBA domain and the central domain (SEP) from p47...

2015
Shintaro Aibara Eugene Valkov Meindert Lamers Murray Stewart

The Mex67:Mtr2 complex is the principal yeast nuclear export factor for bulk mRNA and also contributes to ribosomal subunit export. Mex67 is a modular protein constructed from four domains (RRM, LRR, NTF2-like and UBA) that have been thought to be joined by flexible linkers like beads on a string, with the RRM and LRR domains binding RNAs and the NTF2-like and UBA domains binding FG-nucleoporin...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2006
Lyne Lévesque Yeou-Cherng Bor Leah H Matzat Li Jin Stephen Berberoglu David Rekosh Marie-Louise Hammarskjöld Bryce M Paschal

Interactions between transport receptors and phenylalanine-glycine (FG) repeats on nucleoporins drive the translocation of receptor-cargo complexes through nuclear pores. Tap, a transport receptor that mediates nuclear export of cellular mRNAs, contains a UBA-like and NTF2-like folds that can associate directly with FG repeats. In addition, two nuclear export sequences (NESs) within the NTF2-li...

2015
Megumi Tsuchiya Shin Isogai Hiroaki Taniguchi Hidehito Tochio Masahiro Shirakawa Ken-ichirou Morohashi Yasushi Hiraoka Tokuko Haraguchi Hidesato Ogawa

Transcriptional coregulators contribute to several processes involving nuclear receptor transcriptional regulation. The transcriptional coregulator androgen receptor-interacting protein 4 (ARIP4) interacts with nuclear receptors and regulates their transcriptional activity. In this study, we identified p62 as a major interacting protein partner for ARIP4 in the nucleus. Nuclear magnetic resonan...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2005
Eun Joo Song Seung-Hee Yim Eunhee Kim Nam-Soon Kim Kong-Joo Lee

Human Fas-associated factor 1 (hFAF1) is a novel protein having multiubiquitin-related domains. We investigated the cellular functions of hFAF1 and found that valosin-containing protein (VCP), the multiubiquitin chain-targeting factor in the degradation of the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway, is a binding partner of hFAF1. hFAF1 is associated with the ubiquitinated proteins via the newly identifie...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2005
Ranjani Varadan Michael Assfalg Shahri Raasi Cecile Pickart David Fushman

Although functional diversity in polyubiquitin chain signaling has been ascribed to the ability of differently linked chains to bind in a distinctive manner to effector proteins, structural models of such interactions have been lacking. Here, we use NMR to unveil the structural basis of selective recognition of Lys48-linked di- and tetraubiquitin chains by the UBA2 domain of hHR23A. Although th...

2017
Zimple Kurlawala

Our study ‘The STI and UBA Domains of UBQLN1 are Critical Determinants of Substrate Interaction and Proteostasis’, highlights the role of individual domains of UBQLN1 in stabilizing substrates (BCLb, IGF1R and ESYT2). Research on UBQLN1 has mostly been focused on its role in protein quality control and degradation of substrates that it binds to. However, we have identified substrates of UBQLN1 ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2006
Diana L Ford Mervyn J Monteiro

Ubiquilin proteins have been shown to interact with a wide variety of other cellular proteins, often regulating the stability and degradation of the interacting protein. Ubiquilin contains a UBL (ubiquitin-like) domain at the N-terminus and a UBA (ubiquitin-associated) domain at the C-terminus, separated by a central region containing Sti1-like repeats. Little is known about regulation of the i...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2006
Mark H Rider

The AMPK (AMP-activated protein kinase)-related protein kinase subfamily of the human kinome comprises 12 members closely related to the catalytic alpha1/alpha2 subunits of AMPK. The precise role of the AMPK-related kinases and their in vivo substrates is rather unclear at present, but some are involved in regulating cell polarity, whereas others appear to control cellular differentiation. Of t...

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