Protein Domain : IPR013037

Type:  Domain Name:  Clathrin adaptor, beta-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 []. This entry represents a beta-sandwich structural motif found in the appendage (ear) domain of gamma1-adaptin from AP1 clathrin adaptor complex, and the homologous C-terminal GAE (gamma-adaptin ear) domain of GGA adaptor proteins. These domains have an immunoglobulin-like beta-sandwich fold containing 8 strands in 2 beta-sheets in a Greek key topology [, ]. This is a similar fold to that found in alpha- and beta-adaptins, but there is little sequence identity between them. The GAE domain is involved in the recruitment of accessory proteins, such as gamma-synergin, Rababptin-5, Eps15 and cyclin G-associated kinase, which modulate the functions of GAE domain containing proteins in the membrane trafficking events [, ]. The binding site in GAE for accessory proteins is located in a shallow hydrophobic trough surrounded by charged (mainly basic) residues []. Short Name:  Clathrin_b-adaptin_app_Ig-like

0 Child Features

1 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR008152 Domain Clathrin adaptor, alpha/beta/gamma-adaptin, appendage, Ig-like subdomain

1 Cross References

Identifier
G3DSA:2.60.40.1150

1 Found In

DB identifier Type Name
IPR016342 Family AP-1, 2,4 complex subunit beta

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0006886 IPR013037
GO:0016192 IPR013037
GO:0030131 IPR013037

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0006886 IPR013037
GO:0016192 IPR013037
GO:0030131 IPR013037

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR013041 Domain Coatomer/clathrin adaptor appendage, Ig-like subdomain

386 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
evm.model.supercontig_180.11 PAC:16411493 Carica papaya 413  
Cucsa.235520.1 A0A0A0LU64 PAC:16970407 Cucumis sativus 664  
Gorai.004G213900.2 A0A0D2R8H8 PAC:26777329 Gossypium raimondii 740  
Gorai.N014200.1 A0A0D2VJY1 PAC:26801147 Gossypium raimondii 209  
65073 I0Z324 PAC:27389742 Coccomyxa subellipsoidea C-169 805  
Thecc1EG016300t3 A0A061G5F7 PAC:27451354 Theobroma cacao 772  
Thecc1EG016300t2 A0A061G4M1 PAC:27451355 Theobroma cacao 746  
Glyma.12G021600.2.p I1LPD4 PAC:30548489 Glycine max 769  
Traes_3AS_EB71FBEF7.1 PAC:31804702 Triticum aestivum 476  
Traes_3AS_EB71FBEF7.2 PAC:31804703 Triticum aestivum 473  
Traes_3AS_EB71FBEF7.3 PAC:31804704 Triticum aestivum 470  
Traes_3AS_EB71FBEF7.4 PAC:31804705 Triticum aestivum 291  
Traes_3DS_58F6BFAD4.1 PAC:32009234 Triticum aestivum 214  
Traes_3DS_58F6BFAD4.2 PAC:32009235 Triticum aestivum 204  
Traes_4AL_DEF671AF7.2 PAC:31881549 Triticum aestivum 694  
Sevir.5G475200.1.p A0A4U6UWK1 PAC:32669996 Setaria viridis 1099  
Seita.5G469000.1.p K3XE07 PAC:32682294 Setaria italica 1099  
Aqcoe1638s0001.1.p PAC:33066114 Aquilegia coerulea 368  
Dusal.0285s00005.1.p PAC:33192886 Dunaliella salina 360  
AL8G11500.t1 PAC:35948297 Arabidopsis lyrata 494  
DCAR_014962 PAC:36081353 Daucus carota 1432  
Solyc10g009290.1.1 PAC:36155100 Solanum lycopersicum 451  
AUR62005147-RA PAC:36288157 Chenopodium quinoa 929  
AUR62027253-RA PAC:36283488 Chenopodium quinoa 917  
AUR62010715-RA PAC:36293975 Chenopodium quinoa 852  
Phvul.002G034100.1.p V7CFK3 PAC:37177023 Phaseolus vulgaris 900  
Phvul.010G067900.1.p V7AQ15 PAC:37142449 Phaseolus vulgaris 602  
Phvul.006G179700.1.p V7BU41 PAC:37172298 Phaseolus vulgaris 263  
Phvul.011G078200.1.p V7AJH1 PAC:37155034 Phaseolus vulgaris 897  
Zm00008a001518_P01 PAC:37198955 Zea mays PH207 857  

13 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            15261670
            17449236
            11598180
            11080148
            15107467
            12952931
            16542748
            17254016
            12042876
            12808037
            12176391
            10702286
            14708007