Group:MUZIC:Enigma Family
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| - | + | =='''Enigma family: PDZ- and LIM-domain protein of the cytoskeleton'''== | |
| + | '''Proteins''' within the enigma subfamily typically possess an N-terminal PDZ domain ('''P'''SD 95, '''D'''isc large protein and '''Z'''onula Occludens 1) and at least one to three C-terminal LIM domain ('''L'''in-11, '''I'''sl1 and '''M'''ec-3) within their structure. Three major proteins have extensively been described and characterized within this subfamily: '''Enigma''', '''Enigma Homologue''' (ENH) protein and '''ZASP/Cypher/Oracle'''. These member proteins have all been located to the mammalian striated muscle, specifically in the heart and skeletal muscle Z-disk. They interact via their PDZ domains with motor protein components of the Z-disk and also recruit signalling molecules via thier LIM domain or internal motifs, for example ''ZM motif'' (ZASP motif), possibly to maintain the massive complex of interacting protein components of the muscle sarcomere for proper architecture and physiological function. | ||
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| + | <Structure load='1wf7' size='350' frame='true' align='right' caption='NMR structure of the PDZ domain of ENH' scene='User:Adekunle_Onipe/workbench/Enigma_Family/Enh_pdz_structure/1' />scene='User:Adekunle_Onipe/workbench/Enigma_Family/Enh_pdz_structure/1'> | ||
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| + | =='''''Enigma'''''== | ||
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| + | '''Structure''' | ||
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| + | '''Interactions within the Z-disk''' | ||
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| + | '''Functions''' | ||
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| + | =='''''Enigma Homologue (ENH)'''''== | ||
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| + | '''Interaction within the Z-disk''' | ||
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| + | '''Functions''' | ||
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| + | =='''''ZASP/Cypher/Oracle'''''== | ||
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| + | '''Interactions within the Z-disk''' | ||
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| + | =='''References'''== | ||
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Revision as of 12:20, 4 July 2011
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Enigma family: PDZ- and LIM-domain protein of the cytoskeleton
Proteins within the enigma subfamily typically possess an N-terminal PDZ domain (PSD 95, Disc large protein and Zonula Occludens 1) and at least one to three C-terminal LIM domain (Lin-11, Isl1 and Mec-3) within their structure. Three major proteins have extensively been described and characterized within this subfamily: Enigma, Enigma Homologue (ENH) protein and ZASP/Cypher/Oracle. These member proteins have all been located to the mammalian striated muscle, specifically in the heart and skeletal muscle Z-disk. They interact via their PDZ domains with motor protein components of the Z-disk and also recruit signalling molecules via thier LIM domain or internal motifs, for example ZM motif (ZASP motif), possibly to maintain the massive complex of interacting protein components of the muscle sarcomere for proper architecture and physiological function.
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Enigma
Structure
Interactions within the Z-disk
Functions
Enigma Homologue (ENH)
Structure
Interaction within the Z-disk
Functions
ZASP/Cypher/Oracle
Structure
Interactions within the Z-disk
Functions
References
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