International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2021)

Structural Insights into Ankyrin Repeat-Containing Proteins and Their Influence in Ubiquitylation

  • Emma I. Kane,
  • Donald E. Spratt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020609
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
p. 609

Abstract

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Ankyrin repeat (AR) domains are considered the most abundant repeat motif found in eukaryotic proteins. AR domains are predominantly known to mediate specific protein–protein interactions (PPIs) without necessarily recognizing specific primary sequences, nor requiring strict conformity within its own primary sequence. This promiscuity allows for one AR domain to recognize and bind to a variety of intracellular substrates, suggesting that AR-containing proteins may be involved in a wide array of functions. Many AR-containing proteins serve a critical role in biological processes including the ubiquitylation signaling pathway (USP). There is also strong evidence that AR-containing protein malfunction are associated with several neurological diseases and disorders. In this review, the structure and mechanism of key AR-containing proteins are discussed to suggest and/or identify how each protein utilizes their AR domains to support ubiquitylation and the cascading pathways that follow upon substrate modification.

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