2c0m
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'''APO FORM OF THE TPR DOMAIN OF THE PEX5P RECEPTOR''' | '''APO FORM OF THE TPR DOMAIN OF THE PEX5P RECEPTOR''' | ||
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Revision as of 18:03, 3 May 2008
APO FORM OF THE TPR DOMAIN OF THE PEX5P RECEPTOR
Overview
Peroxisomes require the translocation of folded and functional target proteins of various sizes across the peroxisomal membrane. We have investigated the structure and function of the principal import receptor Pex5p, which recognizes targets bearing a C-terminal peroxisomal targeting signal type 1. Crystal structures of the receptor in the presence and absence of a peroxisomal target, sterol carrier protein 2, reveal major structural changes from an open, snail-like conformation into a closed, circular conformation. These changes are caused by a long loop C terminal to the 7-fold tetratricopeptide repeat segments. Mutations in residues of this loop lead to defects in peroxisomal import in human fibroblasts. The structure of the receptor/cargo complex demonstrates that the primary receptor-binding site of the cargo is structurally and topologically autonomous, enabling the cargo to retain its native structure and function.
About this Structure
2C0M is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Recognition of a functional peroxisome type 1 target by the dynamic import receptor pex5p., Stanley WA, Filipp FV, Kursula P, Schuller N, Erdmann R, Schliebs W, Sattler M, Wilmanns M, Mol Cell. 2006 Dec 8;24(5):653-63. PMID:17157249 Page seeded by OCA on Sat May 3 21:03:55 2008