Clathrin
From Proteopedia
Clathrin (CLT) is a component of vesicle coast. It is composed of 3 heavy chains (Hc) and 3 light chains (Lc) interacting in their C-termini and forming a triskelion. The Hc domains are: N-terminal, ankle, distal leg, knee, proximal leg and trimerization.
3D Structures of Clathrin
Updated on 07-March-2013
1bpo – rCLT Hc N terminal domain + linker – rat
1b89 – bCLT Hc proximal leg – bovine
3qil - bCLT Hc trimerization domain
3lvg - bCLT Hc + Lc
3lvh - bCLT Hc HUB fragment + Lc
1xi4, 3iyv – bCLT Hc + Lc – Cryo EM
Clathrin binary complexes
1c9i, 1c9l - rCLT Hc N terminal + B-adaptin 3
2xzg, 2xzh, 4g55- CLT Hc N terminal + pitstop inhibitor - human
1utc - bCLT Hc N terminal + amphiphysin peptide
1xi5 - bCLT Hc + auxilin J-domain – Cryo EM
3gc3 – bCLT Hc WD domain + b-arrestin-1
3gd1 - bCLT Hc + Hc WD domain + b-arrest
