Sequestosome

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Function

Sequestosome (SQS) or p62, is required for the formation and autophagic degredation of polyubiquitin-containg bodies. SQS may regulate signaling cascades through ubiquitination.

SQS is a multi-domain protein. SQS domain structure includes:
PB1 domain which contains Phox and Berm1
ZZ-type zinc finger
SMIR – SOD interaction domain
TB – TRAF6 binding motif
LC3 – microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3B
LIR – interaction region
UBA – ubiquitin association domain.

Disease

Relevance

Structural highlights

3D structures of sequestosome

Updated on 17-May-2025

1q02, 2jy7, 2jy8, 2k0b, 2knv – SQS UBA domain – human - NMR

3b0p – mSQS UBA domain – mouse
2rru – mSQS UBA domain - NMR
2ktr – rSQS PB1 domain – rat - NMR
2kkc – rSQS PB1 domain (mutant) - NMR
3ade – mSQS + KEAP-1 – mouse


Structure of mouse sequestosome complex with KEAP-1 (PDB code 3ade)

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