WebPlants have two genes for the clathrin heavy chain, CHC1 and CHC2 ( Baisa et al., 2013 ). In invertebrates, the clathrin light chain is encoded by a single gene. However, as a result of local gene duplication, higher eukaryotes have two light chains, CLCa and CLCb encoded by the genes Clta and Cltb, respectively ( Wakeham et al., 2005 ). WebClathrin triskelions form the lattice that organizes recruitment of proteins to coated pits and helps drive vesiculation of the lipid bilayer. We report the crystal structure at 2.6 Å resolution of a 55 kDa N-terminal fragment from …
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WebClathrin heavy chain proteins are composed of several functional domains, including a carboxy-terminal region that permits interaction with other heavy chain proteins within a triskelion, and a globular amino-terminal region … WebThe enhancement requires the β-chain hinge region (Shih et al. 1995), which protrudes from the AP2 adaptor core and hence projects from a small aggregate of AP2 protein and has a short motif that binds the amino-terminal domain of the clathrin heavy chain (see below). Various other proteins that bind and cluster clathrin can have the same effect. ifixit a1370
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WebMay 27, 1999 · 1B89. PubMed Abstract: Clathrin is a triskelion-shaped cytoplasmic protein that polymerizes into a polyhedral lattice on intracellular membranes to form protein-coated membrane vesicles. Lattice formation induces the sorting of membrane proteins during endocytosis and organelle biogenesis by interacting with membrane-associated adaptor ... Web8.A.137.1.2 the clathrin (clathrin) family Names & Taxonomy Protein names Recommended name Clathrin heavy chain 2 Alternative names Clathrin heavy chain … http://cucurbitgenomics.org/feature/gene/CsaV3_6G001890 is spy x family on