PLoS ONE (Jan 2010)

Armadillo motifs involved in vesicular transport.

  • Harald Striegl,
  • Miguel A Andrade-Navarro,
  • Udo Heinemann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008991
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
p. e8991

Abstract

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Armadillo (ARM) repeat proteins function in various cellular processes including vesicular transport and membrane tethering. They contain an imperfect repeating sequence motif that forms a conserved three-dimensional structure. Recently, structural and functional insight into tethering mediated by the ARM-repeat protein p115 has been provided. Here we describe the p115 ARM-motifs for reasons of clarity and nomenclature and show that both sequence and structure are highly conserved among ARM-repeat proteins. We argue that there is no need to invoke repeat types other than ARM repeats for a proper description of the structure of the p115 globular head region. Additionally, we propose to define a new subfamily of ARM-like proteins and show lack of evidence that the ARM motifs found in p115 are present in other long coiled-coil tethering factors of the golgin family.