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=== The hcis-PT subunits ===
=== The hcis-PT subunits ===
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The hcis-PT is a tetramer formed by assembling a dimer of heterodimers. The hcis-PT is composed of two catalytically active [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dehydrodolichyl_diphosphate_synthase dehydrodolichyl diphosphate synthases] (<scene name='87/872232/Subunit_dhdds/1'>DHDDS</scene>) and the Nogo-B receptor (<scene name='87/872232/Ngbr_aliases_nus1/1'>NgBR</scene>). The NgBR can be divided into two domains a C-terminal pseudo prenyltransferase domain that interacts with DHDDS and an N-terminal transmembrane domain that is anchored in the endoplasmic reticulum. The NgBR C-terminus encompasses the RxG motif which might have an important role in hcis-PT activity and which is not present in NUS1 ([[6jcn]]), the yeast homolog of NgBR. The structure of DHDDS can be divided into three domains: C-terminal domain (residues 251–333), an N-terminal domain (residues 1–26) and a canonical catalytic cis-PT homology domain (residues 27–250). The cis-PT homology domain heterodimerizes with NgBR. The tetramer is formed by heterotypic interactions of the "turn" region with NgBR and by homotypic interactions between DHDDS. The whole complex is directed into the cytosol.
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The hcis-PT is a tetramer formed by assembling a dimer of heterodimers. The hcis-PT is composed of two catalytically active [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dehydrodolichyl_diphosphate_synthase dehydrodolichyl diphosphate synthases] (<scene name='87/872232/Subunit_dhdds/1'>DHDDS</scene>) and the Nogo-B receptor (<scene name='87/872232/Ngbr_aliases_nus1/1'>NgBR</scene>). The NgBR can be divided into two domains a C-terminal pseudo prenyltransferase domain that interacts with DHDDS and an N-terminal transmembrane domain that is anchored in the endoplasmic reticulum. The NgBR C-terminus encompasses the RxG motif which might have an important role in hcis-PT activity and which is not present in NUS1 ([[6jcn]]), the yeast homolog of NgBR. The structure of DHDDS can be divided into three domains: <scene name='87/872232/Dhdds_ctd/1'>C-terminal domain</scene> (residues 251–333), an <scene name='87/872232/Dhdds_n-terminal_domain/1'>N-terminal domain</scene> (residues 1–26) and a <scene name='87/872232/Dhdds_catalytic_domain/1'>canonical catalytic cis-PT homology domain</scene> (residues 27–250). The cis-PT homology domain heterodimerizes with NgBR. The tetramer is formed by heterotypic interactions of the "turn" region with NgBR and by homotypic interactions between DHDDS. The whole complex is directed into the cytosol.
=== The active site organization ===
=== The active site organization ===

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Heterotetrameric Cis-Prenyltransferase Complex

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References



[1] Michal Lisnyansky Bar-El et al. «Structural basis of heterotetrameric assembly and disease mutations in the human cis-prenyltransferase ». Nature Communications. 11:523, (2020).

[2 ]Dyonne T Hartong et al. « Retinitis Pigmentosa ». The Lancet. 18;368(9549):1795‑809, (2006)

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