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Protein Domain : Kelch-like protein 22

Primary Identifier  IPR030575 Type  Family
Short Name  KLHL22
description  Kelch-like protein 22 (KLHL22) is a substrate adaptor protein in the CUL3-KLHL22 E3 ubiquitin ligase complex. It targets Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) and regulates its kinetochore localisation during mitosis [].The KLHL (Kelch-like) proteins generally have a BTB/POZ domain, a BACK domain, and five to six Kelch motifs. They constitute a subgroup at the intersection between the BTB/POZ domain and Kelch domain superfamilies. The BTB/POZ domain facilitates protein binding [], while the Kelch domain (repeats) form β-propellers. The Kelch superfamily of proteins can be subdivided into five groups: (1) N-propeller, C-dimer proteins, (2) N-propeller proteins, (3) propeller proteins, (4) N-dimer, C-propeller proteins, and (5) C-propeller proteins. KLHL family members belong to the N-dimer, C-propeller subclass of Kelch repeat proteins []. In addition to BTB/POZ and Kelch domains, the KLHL family members contain a BACK domain, first described as a 130-residue region of conservation observed amongst BTB-Kelch proteins []. Many of the Kelch-like proteins have been identified as adaptors for the recruitment of substrates to Cul3-based E3 ubiquitin ligases [, ].

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