Unusual armadillo fold in the human general vesicular transport factor p115

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Abstract

The golgin family gives identity and structure to the Golgi apparatus and is part of a complex protein network at the Golgi membrane. The golgin p115 is targeted by the GTPase Rab1a, contains a large globular head region and a long region of coiled-coil which forms an extended rod-like structure. p115 serves as vesicle tethering factor and plays an important role at different steps of vesicular transport. Here we present the 2.2 Å-resolution X-ray structure of the globular head region of p115. The structure exhibits an armadillo fold that is decorated by elongated loops and carries a C-terminal non-canonical repeat. This terminal repeat folds into the armadillo superhelical groove and allows homodimeric association with important implications for p115 mediated multiple protein interactions and tethering.

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Striegl, H., Roske, Y., Kümmel, D., & Heinemann, U. (2009). Unusual armadillo fold in the human general vesicular transport factor p115. PLoS ONE, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004656

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