Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase

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== Function ==
== Function ==
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'''Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase''' (PPIase) interconverts cis and trans isomers of proline. PPIase functions as a protein folding chaperone. The '''PPIase Pin1''' isomerizes phospho-serine/threonine proline motifs. The deregulation of Pin1 may be involved in cancer and Alzheimer Disease. Pin1 consists of 2 domains: the WW domain recognizes the pSer/pThr Pro motif and the PPIase domain contains the catalytic site. The '''PPIase Mip''' (macrophage infectivity potentiator) is required for optimal infection of macrophages by some parasites. The '''PPIase SlyD''' acts as a chaperone and speeds up protein folding.
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'''Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase''' (PPIase) interconverts cis and trans isomers of proline. PPIase functions as a protein folding chaperone.<br />
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* '''PPIase Pin1''' isomerizes phospho-serine/threonine proline motifs. The deregulation of Pin1 may be involved in cancer and Alzheimer Disease. Pin1 consists of 2 domains: the WW domain recognizes the pSer/pThr Pro motif and the PPIase domain contains the catalytic site.<br />
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* '''PPIase Mip''' (macrophage infectivity potentiator) is required for optimal infection of macrophages by some parasites.<br />
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* '''PPIase SlyD''' acts as a chaperone and speeds up protein folding.
For various types of PPIase see:<br />
For various types of PPIase see:<br />

Revision as of 09:05, 20 June 2016

Human PPIase complex with phosphoserine containing peptide (magenta) (PDB code 1f8a).

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3D Structures of peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase

Updated on 20-June-2016


References

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