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Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 117  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 130  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 55  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 209  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 129  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 97  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 95  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 180  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 139  
Fragment?: false
Publication
First Author: Laezza F
Year: 2007
Journal: Mol Cell Neurosci
Title: KRIP6: a novel BTB/kelch protein regulating function of kainate receptors.
Volume: 34
Issue: 4
Pages: 539-50
Publication
First Author: McMahon HT
Year: 2005
Journal: Nature
Title: Membrane curvature and mechanisms of dynamic cell membrane remodelling.
Volume: 438
Issue: 7068
Pages: 590-6
Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: Kelch-like protein 24 (KLHL24, also known as KRIP6) belongs to the KLHL family []. KRIP6 binds to and regulates the GluR6a kainate receptor []. It also modulates the interaction of PICK1 with GluR6 kainate receptors []. Kainate receptors (KAR) are ionotropic receptors that respond to the neurotransmitter glutamate and have been implicated in epilepsy, stroke, Alzheimer's and neuropathic pain [].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 [, ].
Protein Domain
Type: Homologous_superfamily
Description: This superfamily represents a structural domain which consists of three α-helices, including the arfaptin homology (AH) domain and the BAR (Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs) domain.The arfaptin homology (AH) domain is a protein domain found in a range of proteins, including arfaptins, protein kinase C-binding protein PICK1 []and mammalian 69kDa islet cell autoantigen (ICA69) []. The AH domain of arfaptin has been shown to dimerise and to bind Arf and Rho family GTPases [, ], including ARF1, a small GTPase involved in vesicle budding at the Golgi complex and immature secretory granules. The AH domain consists of three α-helices arranged as an extended antiparallel α-helical bundle. Two arfaptin AH domains associate to form a highly elongated, crescent-shaped dimer [, ].Members of the Amphiphysin protein family are key regulators in the early steps of endocytosis, involved in the formation of clathrin-coated vesicles by promoting the assembly of a protein complex at the plasma membrane and directly assist in the induction of the high curvature of the membrane at the neck of the vesicle. Amphiphysins contain a characteristic domain, known as the BAR (Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs) domain, which is required for their in vivofunction and their ability to tubulate membranes []. The crystal structure of these proteins suggest the domain forms a crescent-shaped dimer of a three-helix coiled coil with a characteristic set of conserved hydrophobic, aromatic and hydrophilic amino acids. Proteins containing this domain have been shown to homodimerise, heterodimerise or, in a few cases, interact with small GTPases.
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 478  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 302  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 478  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 465  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 232  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 109  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 170  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 211  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 142  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 160  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 138  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 127  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 230  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 231  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 209  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 182  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 245  
Fragment?: false
Publication  
First Author: Marshall J
Year: 2011
Journal: Adv Exp Med Biol
Title: BTB-Kelch proteins and ubiquitination of kainate receptors.
Volume: 717
Pages: 115-25
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 292  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 253  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 286  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 132  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 160  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 57  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 194  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 223  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 351  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 245  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 214  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 247  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 253  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 172  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 272  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 355  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 120  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 216  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 136  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 65  
Fragment?: false
Publication
First Author: Habermann B
Year: 2004
Journal: EMBO Rep
Title: The BAR-domain family of proteins: a case of bending and binding?
Volume: 5
Issue: 3
Pages: 250-5
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 680  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 802  
Fragment?: false
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 971  
Fragment?: false
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 1266  
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Length: 489  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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Length: 759  
Fragment?: false
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Length: 715  
Fragment?: false
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 404  
Fragment?: false
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 814  
Fragment?: false
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 846  
Fragment?: false
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 387  
Fragment?: false
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 437  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 173  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 362  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 213  
Fragment?: true
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 450  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 405  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 299  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 512  
Fragment?: true
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 336  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 759  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 386  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 150  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 282  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 114  
Fragment?: true
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 478  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 160  
Fragment?: true
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 289  
Fragment?: true
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 304  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 364  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 95  
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
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