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Protein Domain : HSPA4, nucleotide-binding domain

Primary Identifier  IPR042052 Type  Domain
Short Name  HSPA4_NBD
description  Human HSPA4 (also known as 70kDa heat shock protein 4, APG-2, HS24/P52, hsp70 RY, and HSPH2) responds to acidic pH stress, is involved in the radioadaptive response, is required for normal spermatogenesis and is overexpressed in hepatocellular carcinoma [, , ]. It participates in a pathway along with NBS1 (Nijmegen breakage syndrome 1, also known as p85 or nibrin), heat shock transcription factor 4b (HDF4b), and HSPA14 (belonging to a different HSP70 subfamily) that induces tumor migration, invasion, and transformation []. HSPA4 expression in sperm was increased in men with oligozoospermia, especially in those with varicocele []. HSPA4 belongs to the 105/110kDa heat shock protein (HSP105/110) subfamily of the HSP70-like family []. HSP105/110s are believed to function generally as co-chaperones of HSP70 chaperones, acting as nucleotide exchange factors (NEFs), to remove ADP from their HSP70 chaperone partners during the ATP hydrolysis cycle. HSP70 chaperones assist in protein folding and assembly, and can direct incompetent 'client' proteins towards degradation. Like HSP70 chaperones, HSP105/110s have an N-terminal nucleotide-binding domain (NBD) and a C-terminal substrate-binding domain (SBD) [].This entry represents the N-terminal nucleotide-binding domain of HSPA4.

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