Protein Domain : IPR008152

Type:  Domain Name:  Clathrin adaptor, alpha/beta/gamma-adaptin, appendage, Ig-like subdomain
Description:  Proteins synthesized on the ribosome and processed in the endoplasmic reticulum are transported from the Golgi apparatus to the trans-Golgi network (TGN), and from there via small carrier vesicles to their final destination compartment. These vesicles have specific coat proteins (such as clathrin or coatomer) that are important for cargo selection and direction of transport []. Clathrin coats contain both clathrin (acts as a scaffold) and adaptor complexes that link clathrin to receptors in coated vesicles. Clathrin-associated protein complexes are believed to interact with the cytoplasmic tails of membrane proteins, leading to their selection and concentration. The two major types of clathrin adaptor complexes are the heterotetrameric adaptor protein (AP) complexes, and the monomeric GGA (Golgi-localising, Gamma-adaptin ear domain homology, ARF-binding proteins) adaptors [, ].AP (adaptor protein) complexes are found in coated vesicles and clathrin-coated pits. AP complexes connect cargo proteins and lipids to clathrin at vesicle budding sites, as well as binding accessory proteins that regulate coat assembly and disassembly (such as AP180, epsins and auxilin). There are different AP complexes in mammals. AP1 is responsible for the transport of lysosomal hydrolases between the TGN and endosomes []. AP2 associates with the plasma membrane and is responsible for endocytosis []. AP3 is responsible for protein trafficking to lysosomes and other related organelles []. AP4 is less well characterised. AP complexes are heterotetramers composed of two large subunits (adaptins), a medium subunit (mu) and a small subunit (sigma). For example, in AP1 these subunits are gamma-1-adaptin, beta-1-adaptin, mu-1 and sigma-1, while in AP2 they are alpha-adaptin, beta-2-adaptin, mu-2 and sigma-2. Each subunit has a specific function. Adaptins recognise and bind to clathrin through their hinge region (clathrin box), and recruit accessory proteins that modulate AP function through their C-terminal ear (appendage) domains. Mu recognises tyrosine-based sorting signals within the cytoplasmic domains of transmembrane cargo proteins []. One function of clathrin and AP2 complex-mediated endocytosis is to regulate the number of GABA(A) receptors available at the cell surface []. GGAs (Golgi-localising, Gamma-adaptin ear domain homology, ARF-binding proteins) are a family of monomeric clathrin adaptor proteins that are conserved from yeasts to humans. GGAs regulate clathrin-mediated the transport of proteins (such as mannose 6-phosphate receptors) from the TGN to endosomes and lysosomes through interactions with TGN-sorting receptors, sometimes in conjunction with AP-1 [, ]. GGAs bind cargo, membranes, clathrin and accessory factors. GGA1, GGA2 and GGA3 all contain a domain homologous to the ear domain of gamma-adaptin. GGAs are composed of a single polypeptide with four domains: an N-terminal VHS (Vps27p/Hrs/Stam) domain, a GAT (GGA and Tom1) domain, a hinge region, and a C-terminal GAE (gamma-adaptin ear) domain. The VHS domain is responsible for endocytosis and signal transduction, recognising transmembrane cargo through the ACLL sequence in the cytoplasmic domains of sorting receptors []. The GAT domain (also found in Tom1 proteins) interacts with ARF (ADP-ribosylation factor) to regulate membrane trafficking [], and with ubiquitin for receptor sorting []. The hinge region contains a clathrin box for recognition and binding to clathrin, similar to that found in AP adaptins. The GAE domain is similar to the AP gamma-adaptin ear domain, and is responsible for the recruitment of accessory proteins that regulate clathrin-mediated endocytosis [].This entry represents a beta-sandwich structural motif found in the appendage (ear) domain of alpha-, beta- and gamma-adaptin from AP clathrin adaptor complexes, and the GAE (gamma-adaptin ear) domain of GGA adaptor proteins. These domains have an immunoglobulin-like beta-sandwich fold containing 7 or 8 strands in 2 beta-sheets in a Greek key topology [, ]. Although these domains share a similar fold, there is little sequence identity between the alpha/beta-adaptins and gamma-adaptin/GAE. Short Name:  Clathrin_a/b/g-adaptin_app_Ig

0 Child Features

0 Contains

2 Cross Referencess

Identifier
PF02883
SM00809

5 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR017104 Family Adaptor protein complex AP-2, alpha subunit
IPR008153 Domain Clathrin adaptor, gamma-adaptin, appendage
IPR013037 Domain Clathrin adaptor, beta-adaptin, appendage, Ig-like subdomain
IPR013038 Domain Clathrin adaptor, alpha-adaptin, appendage, Ig-like subdomain
IPR017107 Family Adaptor protein complex AP-1, gamma subunit

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0006886 IPR008152
GO:0016192 IPR008152
GO:0030131 IPR008152

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0006886 IPR008152
GO:0016192 IPR008152
GO:0030131 IPR008152

0 Parent Features

3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
233268 D8S746 PAC:15421058 Selaginella moellendorffii 861  
230624 D8R188 PAC:15415405 Selaginella moellendorffii 997  
168054 D8R5I2 PAC:15419184 Selaginella moellendorffii 846  
269184 D8SU50 PAC:15414966 Selaginella moellendorffii 871  
evm.model.supercontig_47.59 PAC:16420664 Carica papaya 958  
evm.model.supercontig_69.3 PAC:16424898 Carica papaya 388  
29785.m000969 B9SB76 PAC:16808515 Ricinus communis 903  
29883.m002039 B9S4M0 PAC:16812126 Ricinus communis 875  
29991.m000630 B9SN68 PAC:16815248 Ricinus communis 1018  
Cucsa.385480.1 PAC:16982576 Cucumis sativus 1019  
Cucsa.148800.2 PAC:16964203 Cucumis sativus 839  
Cucsa.148800.1 A0A0A0K1I7 PAC:16964202 Cucumis sativus 907  
Cucsa.285910.2 PAC:16974919 Cucumis sativus 682  
Cucsa.285910.1 A0A0A0KQ95 PAC:16974918 Cucumis sativus 875  
Cucsa.303320.1 A0A0A0KK76 PAC:16975890 Cucumis sativus 900  
orange1.1g004132m PAC:18118560 Citrus sinensis 772  
orange1.1g002971m PAC:18118558 Citrus sinensis 862  
orange1.1g002996m PAC:18118559 Citrus sinensis 860  
orange1.1g001845m A0A067DS13 PAC:18099867 Citrus sinensis 1006  
orange1.1g045023m PAC:18102310 Citrus sinensis 812  
AT4G11380.1 Q9SUS3 PAC:19648064 Arabidopsis thaliana 894  
AT4G11380.2 F4JNZ8 PAC:19648063 Arabidopsis thaliana 916  
AT4G23460.1 O81742 PAC:19647887 Arabidopsis thaliana 893  
AT5G22770.1 Q8LPL6 PAC:19666783 Arabidopsis thaliana 1012  
AT5G22770.2 Q8LPL6 PAC:19666784 Arabidopsis thaliana 1012  
AT5G22770.3 Q8LPL6 PAC:19666785 Arabidopsis thaliana 1012  
AT5G22780.1 Q8LPK4 PAC:19672998 Arabidopsis thaliana 1013  
AT1G23900.1 Q84K16 PAC:19654381 Arabidopsis thaliana 876  
AT1G23900.2 Q84K16 PAC:19654382 Arabidopsis thaliana 876  
AT1G60070.2 F4IEP9 PAC:19658050 Arabidopsis thaliana 898  

16 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            12858162
            15261670
            17449236
            11598180
            11080148
            15107467
            12952931
            16542748
            17254016
            12042876
            11859376
            12808037
            14973137
            14745135
            16413283
            15966896