Protein Domain : IPR011713

Type:  Repeat Name:  Leucine-rich repeat 3
Description:  Leucine-rich repeats (LRR) consist of 2-45 motifs of 20-30 amino acids in length that generally folds into an arc or horseshoe shape []. LRRs occur in proteins ranging from viruses to eukaryotes, and appear to provide a structural framework for the formation of protein-protein interactions [, ].Proteins containing LRRs include tyrosine kinase receptors, cell-adhesion molecules, virulence factors, and extracellular matrix-binding glycoproteins, and are involved in a variety of biological processes, including signal transduction, cell adhesion, DNA repair, recombination, transcription, RNA processing, disease resistance, apoptosis, and the immune response [].Sequence analyses of LRR proteins suggested the existence of several different subfamilies of LRRs. The significance of this classification is that repeats from different subfamilies never occur simultaneously and have most probably evolved independently. It is, however, now clear that all major classes of LRR have curved horseshoe structures with a parallel beta sheet on the concave side and mostly helical elements on the convex side. At least six families of LRR proteins, characterised by different lengths and consensus sequences of the repeats, have been identified. Eleven-residue segments of the LRRs (LxxLxLxxN/CxL), corresponding to the beta-strand and adjacent loop regions, are conserved in LRR proteins, whereas the remaining parts of the repeats (herein termed variable) may be very different. Despite the differences, each of the variable parts contains two half-turns at both ends and a "linear" segment (as the chain follows a linear path overall), usually formed by a helix, in the middle. The concave face and the adjacent loops are the most common protein interaction surfaces on LRR proteins. 3D structure of some LRR proteins-ligand complexes show that the concave surface of LRR domain is ideal for interaction with alpha-helix, thus supporting earlier conclusions that the elongated and curved LRR structure provides an outstanding framework for achieving diverse protein-protein interactions []. Molecular modeling suggests that the conserved pattern LxxLxL, which is shorter than the previously proposed LxxLxLxxN/CxL is sufficient to impart the characteristic horseshoe curvature to proteins with 20- to 30-residue repeats []. This entry includes some LRRs that fail to be detected by the model. Short Name:  Leu-rich_rpt_3

0 Child Features

0 Contains

1 Cross References

Identifier
PF07725

0 Found In

0 GO Annotation

0 Ontology Annotations

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3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
evm.model.supercontig_2.256 PAC:16412626 Carica papaya 1283  
evm.model.supercontig_2.255 PAC:16412625 Carica papaya 1284  
29757.m000714 B9SHM6 PAC:16807988 Ricinus communis 183  
29801.m003130 B9RYC7 PAC:16808980 Ricinus communis 1109  
29801.m003132 B9RYC9 PAC:16808982 Ricinus communis 1010  
29801.m003134 B9RYD1 PAC:16808984 Ricinus communis 1094  
29910.m000957 B9SBW2 PAC:16813144 Ricinus communis 944  
29910.m000931 B9SBT6 PAC:16813118 Ricinus communis 365  
29910.m000950 B9SBV5 PAC:16813137 Ricinus communis 1091  
29929.m004539 B9RM35 PAC:16813779 Ricinus communis 1082  
30074.m001350 B9S6Y9 PAC:16816913 Ricinus communis 876  
30074.m001357 B9S6Z6 PAC:16816920 Ricinus communis 1018  
30074.m001362 B9S701 PAC:16816925 Ricinus communis 465  
30169.m006484 B9RIH0 PAC:16821284 Ricinus communis 1403  
29579.m000196 B9T115 PAC:16803074 Ricinus communis 943  
29662.m000467 B9SNY0 PAC:16805109 Ricinus communis 908  
orange1.1g005709m A0A067DIK4 PAC:18103123 Citrus sinensis 681  
orange1.1g041975m A0A067DDS5 PAC:18113490 Citrus sinensis 543  
orange1.1g037314m A0A067DDS7 PAC:18115710 Citrus sinensis 566  
orange1.1g041805m A0A067DDT2 PAC:18116281 Citrus sinensis 215  
orange1.1g047214m A0A067DGS7 PAC:18128081 Citrus sinensis 658  
orange1.1g036772m A0A067DQ56 PAC:18094101 Citrus sinensis 583  
orange1.1g000780m PAC:18102943 Citrus sinensis 1288  
orange1.1g001407m PAC:18102944 Citrus sinensis 1083  
orange1.1g004022m A0A067DD22 PAC:18102945 Citrus sinensis 779  
orange1.1g006695m A0A067DPA4 PAC:18105281 Citrus sinensis 635  
orange1.1g039656m A0A067DD21 PAC:18122664 Citrus sinensis 660  
orange1.1g037308m A0A067DL77 PAC:18093467 Citrus sinensis 321  
orange1.1g037604m A0A067DIR9 PAC:18122417 Citrus sinensis 540  
orange1.1g041551m PAC:18115245 Citrus sinensis 808  

5 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            1657640
            2176636
            11751054
            11967365
            14747988