Protein Domain : IPR016025

Type:  Domain Name:  Clathrin, heavy chain, linker/propeller domain
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 [, ].Clathrin is a trimer composed of three heavy chains and three light chains, each monomer projecting outwards like a leg; this three-legged structure is known as a triskelion [, ]. The heavy chains form the legs, their N-terminal beta-propeller regions extending outwards, while their C-terminal alpha-alpha-superhelical regions form the central hub of the triskelion. Peptide motifs can bind between the beta-propeller blades. The light chains appear to have a regulatory role, and may help orient the assembly and disassembly of clathrin coats as they interact with hsc70 uncoating ATPase []. Clathrin triskelia self-polymerise into a curved lattice by twisting individual legs together. The clathrin lattice forms around a vesicle as it buds from the TGN, plasma membrane or endosomes, acting to stabilise the vesicle and facilitate the budding process []. The multiple blades created when the triskelia polymerise are involved in multiple protein interactions, enabling the recruitment of different cargo adaptors and membrane attachment proteins []. This entry represents a region covering the N-terminal beta-propeller region of clathrin heavy chains that extends away from the hub of triskelia, and which is responsible for peptide binding [], as well as the core motif for the alpha-helical zigzag linker region connecting the conserved N-terminal beta-propeller region to the C-terminal alpha-alpha-superhelical region in clathrin heavy chains []. Short Name:  Clathrin_H-chain_link/propller

0 Child Features

3 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR022365 Repeat Clathrin, heavy chain, propeller repeat
IPR015348 Domain Clathrin, heavy chain, linker, core motif
IPR001473 Domain Clathrin, heavy chain, propeller, N-terminal

1 Cross References

Identifier
G3DSA:2.130.10.110

1 Found In

DB identifier Type Name
IPR016341 Family Clathrin, heavy chain

5 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0005198 IPR016025
GO:0006886 IPR016025
GO:0016192 IPR016025
GO:0030130 IPR016025
GO:0030132 IPR016025

5 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0005198 IPR016025
GO:0006886 IPR016025
GO:0016192 IPR016025
GO:0030130 IPR016025
GO:0030132 IPR016025

0 Parent Features

3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
Potri.016G081100.1 B9IIW5 PAC:27012550 Populus trichocarpa 74  
Gorai.005G090200.1 A0A0D2RBJ7 PAC:26801736 Gossypium raimondii 116  
Gorai.013G185400.1 A0A0D2VFJ1 PAC:26787606 Gossypium raimondii 174  
Gorai.006G105100.1 A0A0D2SV57 PAC:26830670 Gossypium raimondii 98  
Thecc1EG027459t1 A0A061GA88 PAC:27439686 Theobroma cacao 84  
Glyma.12G126900.1.p K7LUF9 PAC:30546850 Glycine max 96  
Glyma.15G208000.1.p I1MI28 PAC:30499350 Glycine max 96  
Glyma.02G080700.2.p A0A0R0KTX8 PAC:30507161 Glycine max 1067  
Glyma.02G080700.1.p K7K721 PAC:30507159 Glycine max 1123  
Glyma.02G080700.3.p A0A0R0L1L6 PAC:30507160 Glycine max 1116  
Bradi2g47415.1.p PAC:31121683 Brachypodium distachyon 102  
Traes_4AL_9839E5802.2 PAC:31919325 Triticum aestivum 120  
Traes_4BS_63AC9CE16.14 PAC:31940719 Triticum aestivum 82  
Traes_4BS_63AC9CE16.13 PAC:31940717 Triticum aestivum 100  
Traes_4DS_E8239194E.2 PAC:31816101 Triticum aestivum 261  
Traes_4DS_E8239194E.1 PAC:31816102 Triticum aestivum 182  
Traes_5AL_07951DCB6.8 PAC:31795350 Triticum aestivum 81  
Traes_5AL_07951DCB6.7 PAC:31795349 Triticum aestivum 106  
Traes_5BL_EF07069FC.1 PAC:32016289 Triticum aestivum 158  
Traes_5BL_EF07069FC.4 PAC:32016291 Triticum aestivum 81  
Traes_5DL_25FA5CCA4.1 PAC:31879291 Triticum aestivum 258  
GSMUA_AchrUn_randomP09690_001 PAC:32295423 Musa acuminata 417  
GSMUA_Achr4P18870_001 PAC:32300193 Musa acuminata 128  
GSMUA_AchrUn_randomP01490_001 PAC:32295505 Musa acuminata 86  
Kalax.0049s0098.1.p PAC:32534561 Kalanchoe laxiflora 430  
Sphfalx0022s0185.2.p PAC:32615856 Sphagnum fallax 982  
Sphfalx0022s0185.1.p PAC:32615855 Sphagnum fallax 982  
Sphfalx0028s0045.4.p PAC:32627021 Sphagnum fallax 415  
Sphfalx0028s0045.2.p PAC:32627019 Sphagnum fallax 437  
Sphfalx0028s0045.1.p PAC:32627018 Sphagnum fallax 437  

8 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            15261670
            17449236
            11598180
            15752139
            16699812
            16734666
            16806884
            9827808