Kelch-like protein: Difference between revisions
Michal Harel (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Michal Harel (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
== Function == | == Function == | ||
'''Kelch-like proteins''' (KLHL) contain multiple Kelch motifs. This motif is about 50 residues long and forms a four-stranded β-sheet blade. <scene name='70/706701/Cv/6'>Six to eight such blades form a circular β-propeller domain</scene>. β-propellers are involved in protein-protein interactions. The N-terminal of KLHL contains other protein domains like BTB (Broad-Tramtrack-Bric-a-brac) which is also involved in protein-protein interactions<ref>PMID:23676014</ref>.<br /> | '''Kelch-like proteins''' (KLHL) contain multiple Kelch motifs. This motif is about 50 residues long and forms a four-stranded β-sheet blade. <scene name='70/706701/Cv/6'>Six to eight such blades form a circular β-propeller domain</scene>. β-propellers are involved in protein-protein interactions. The N-terminal of KLHL contains other protein domains like BTB (Broad-Tramtrack-Bric-a-brac) which is also involved in protein-protein interactions<ref>PMID:23676014</ref>.<br /> | ||
*'''KLHL2''' '''KLHL11''' is a component of the cullin-RING based E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase system.<br /> | *'''KLHL2''' '''KLHL11''' is a component of the cullin-RING based E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase system.<br /> | ||
*'''KLHL3''' and '''KLHL7''' '''KLHL10''' are substrate-specific adapters of the cullin-RING based E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase system.<br /> | *'''KLHL3''' and '''KLHL7''' '''KLHL10''' are substrate-specific adapters of the cullin-RING based E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase system.<br /> |