Required for the quantitative accumulation of H/ACA ribonucleoproteins (RNPs), including telomerase, probably through the stabilization of DKC1, from the time of its synthesis until its association with NOP10, NHP2, and NAF1 at the nascent H/ACA RNA.
Homo sapiens (taxid: 9606)
>sp|Q3MHH1|SHQ1_BOVIN Protein SHQ1 homolog OS=Bos taurus GN=SHQ1 PE=2 SV=1
Required for the quantitative accumulation of H/ACA ribonucleoproteins (RNPs), including telomerase, probably through the stabilization of DKC1, from the time of its synthesis until its association with NOP10, NHP2, and NAF1 at the nascent H/ACA RNA.
Bos taurus (taxid: 9913)
>sp|Q7TMX5|SHQ1_MOUSE Protein SHQ1 homolog OS=Mus musculus GN=Shq1 PE=2 SV=2
Required for the quantitative accumulation of H/ACA ribonucleoproteins (RNPs), including telomerase, probably through the stabilization of DKC1, from the time of its synthesis until its association with NOP10, NHP2, and NAF1 at the nascent H/ACA RNA.
Mus musculus (taxid: 10090)
>sp|A1L1R0|SHQ1_DANRE Protein SHQ1 homolog OS=Danio rerio GN=shq1 PE=1 SV=1
The human gene encoding this protein is a positional candidate gene for developmental dyslexia (DD), it is located on 15q21.3 by the DYX1 DD susceptibility locus (15q15-21). Independent association studies have reported conflicting results. However, association of short-term memory, which plays a role in DD, with a variant within the DYX1C1 gene has been reported. Most proteins belonging to this group contain a C-terminal tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) protein binding region.
>PF04969 CS: CS domain; InterPro: IPR017447 The function of the CS domain is unknown
The CS domain is sometimes found C-terminal to the CHORD domain (IPR007051 from INTERPRO) in metazoan proteins, but occurs separately from the CHORD domain in plants. This association is thought to be indicative of an functional interaction between CS and CHORD domains [].; PDB: 1WGV_A 2KMW_A 2O30_B 1WH0_A 1EJF_A 2RH0_B 1RL1_A 2CR0_A 1WFI_A 2XCM_D ....
>cd06463 p23_like Proteins containing this p23_like domain include p23 and its Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Sc) homolog Sba1
Both are co-chaperones for the heat shock protein (Hsp) 90. p23 binds Hsp90 and participates in the folding of a number of Hsp90 clients, including the progesterone receptor. p23 also has a passive chaperoning activity and in addition may participate in prostaglandin synthesis. Both p23 and Sba1p can regulate telomerase activity. This group includes domains similar to the C-terminal CHORD-SGT1 (CS) domain of suppressor of G2 allele of Skp1 (Sgt1). Sgt1 interacts with multiple protein complexes and has the features of a co-chaperone. Human (h) Sgt1 interacts with both Hsp70 and Hsp90, and has been shown to bind Hsp90 through its CS domain. Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Sc) Sgt1 is a subunit of both core kinetochore and SCF (Skp1-Cul1-F-box) ubiquitin ligase complexes. Sgt1 is required for pathogen resistance in plants. This group also includes the p23_like domains of
>cd00298 ACD_sHsps_p23-like This domain family includes the alpha-crystallin domain (ACD) of alpha-crystallin-type small heat shock proteins (sHsps) and a similar domain found in p23-like proteins
sHsps are small stress induced proteins with monomeric masses between 12 -43 kDa, whose common feature is this ACD. sHsps are generally active as large oligomers consisting of multiple subunits, and are believed to be ATP-independent chaperones that prevent aggregation and are important in refolding in combination with other Hsps. p23 is a cochaperone of the Hsp90 chaperoning pathway. It binds Hsp90 and participates in the folding of a number of Hsp90 clients including the progesterone receptor. p23 also has a passive chaperoning activity. p23 in addition may act as the cytosolic prostaglandin E2 synthase. Included in this family is the p23-like C-terminal CHORD-SGT1 (CS) domain of suppressor of G2 allele of Skp1 (Sgt1) and the p23-like domains of human butyrate-induced transcript 1 (hB-ind
>cd06467 p23_NUDC_like p23_like domain of NUD (nuclear distribution) C and similar proteins
Aspergillus nidulas (An) NUDC is needed for nuclear movement. AnNUDC is localized at the hyphal cortex, and binds NUDF at spindle pole bodies (SPBs) and in the cytoplasm at different stages in the cell cycle. At the SPBs it is part of the dynein molecular motor/NUDF complex that regulates microtubule dynamics. Mammalian(m) NUDC associates both with the dynein complex and also with an anti-inflammatory enzyme, platelet activating factor acetylhydrolase I, PAF-AH(I) complex, through binding mNUDF, the regulatory beta subunit of PAF-AH(I). mNUDC is important for cell proliferation both in normal and tumor tissues. Its expression is elevated in various cell types undergoing mitosis or stimulated to proliferate, with high expression levels observed in leukemic cells and tumors. For a leukemic cell line, human NUDC was shown to activate the thrombopoietin (TPO) receptor (Mpl) by binding to its ext
>cd06466 p23_CS_SGT1_like p23_like domain similar to the C-terminal CHORD-SGT1 (CS) domain of Sgt1 (suppressor of G2 allele of Skp1)
Sgt1 interacts with multiple protein complexes and has the features of a cochaperone. Human (h) Sgt1 interacts with both Hsp70 and Hsp90, and has been shown to bind Hsp90 through its CS domain. Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Sc) Sgt1 is a subunit of both core kinetochore and SCF (Skp1-Cul1-F-box) ubiquitin ligase complexes. Sgt1 is required for pathogen resistance in plants. ScSgt1 is needed for the G1/S and G2/M cell-cycle transitions, and for assembly of the core kinetochore complex (CBF3) via activation of Ctf13, the F-box protein. Binding of Hsp82 (a yeast Hsp90 homologue) to ScSgt1, promotes the binding of Sgt1 to Skp1 and of Skp1 to Ctf13. Some proteins in this group have an SGT1-specific (SGS) domain at the extreme C-terminus. The ScSgt1-SGS domain binds adenylate cyclase. The hSgt1-SGS domain interacts with some S100 family proteins, and studies sug
>cd06465 p23_hB-ind1_like p23_like domain found in human (h) butyrate-induced transcript 1 (B-ind1) and similar proteins
hB-ind1 participates in signaling by the small GTPase Rac1. It binds to Rac1 and enhances different Rac1 effects including activation of nuclear factor (NF) kappaB and activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK). hB-ind1 also plays a part in the RNA replication and particle production of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) through its interaction with heat shock protein Hsp90, HCV nonstructural protein 5A (NS5A), and the immunophilin FKBP8. hB-ind1 is upregulated in the outer layer of Chinese hamster V79 cells grown as multicell spheroids, versus in the same cells grown as monolayers. This group includes the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sba1, a co-chaperone of the Hsp90. Sba1 has been shown to be is required for telomere length maintenance, and may modulate telomerase DNA-binding activity.
>cd06468 p23_CacyBP p23_like domain found in proteins similar to Calcyclin-Binding Protein(CacyBP)/Siah-1-interacting protein (SIP)
CacyBP/SIP interacts with S100A6 (calcyclin), with some other members of the S100 family, with tubulin, and with Siah-1 and Skp-1. The latter two are components of the ubiquitin ligase that regulates beta-catenin degradation. The beta-catenin gene is an oncogene participating in tumorigenesis in many different cancers. Overexpression of CacyBP/SIP, in part through its effect on the expression of beta-catenin, inhibits the proliferation, tumorigenicity, and invasion of gastric cancer cells. CacyBP/SIP is abundant in neurons and neuroblastoma NB2a cells. An extensive re-organization of microtubules accompanies the differentiation of NB2a cells. CacyBP/SIP may contribute to NB2a cell differentiation through binding to and increasing the oligomerization of tubulin. CacyBP/SIP is also implicated in differentiation of erythroid cells, rat neonatal cardiomyocytes
>cd06471 ACD_LpsHSP_like Group of bacterial proteins containing an alpha crystallin domain (ACD) similar to Lactobacillus plantarum (Lp) small heat shock proteins (sHsp) HSP 18
5, HSP 18.55 and HSP 19.3. sHsps are molecular chaperones that suppress protein aggregation and protect against cell stress, and are generally active as large oligomers consisting of multiple subunits. Transcription of the genes encoding Lp HSP 18.5, 18.55 and 19.3 is regulated by a variety of stresses including heat, cold and ethanol. Early growing L. plantarum cells contain elevated levels of these mRNAs which rapidly fall of as the cells enter stationary phase. Also belonging to this group is Bifidobacterium breve (Bb) HSP20 and Oenococcus oenis (syn. Leuconostoc oenos) (Oo) HSP18. Transcription of the gene encoding BbHSP20 is strongly induced following heat or osmotic shock, and that of the gene encoding OoHSP18 following heat, ethanol or acid shock. OoHSP18 is peripherally associated with the cytoplasmic me
>cd06493 p23_NUDCD1_like p23_NUDCD1: p23-like NUD (nuclear distribution) C-like domain found in human NUD (nuclear distribution) C domain-containing protein 1, NUDCD1 (also known as CML66), and similar proteins
NUDCD1/CML66 is a broadly immunogenic tumor associated antigen, which is highly expressed in a variety of solid tumors and in leukemias. In normal tissues high expression of NUDCD1/CML66 is limited to testis and heart.
>cd06470 ACD_IbpA-B_like Alpha-crystallin domain (ACD) found in Escherichia coli inclusion body-associated proteins IbpA and IbpB, and similar proteins
IbpA and IbpB are 16 kDa small heat shock proteins (sHsps). sHsps are molecular chaperones that suppress protein aggregation and protect against cell stress, and are generally active as large oligomers consisting of multiple subunits. IbpA and IbpB are produced during high-level production of various heterologous proteins, specifically human prorenin, renin and bovine insulin-like growth factor 2 (bIGF-2), and are strongly associated with inclusion bodies containing these heterologous proteins. IbpA and IbpB work as an integrated system to stabilize thermally aggregated proteins in a disaggregation competent state. The chaperone activity of IbpB is also significantly elevated as the temperature increases from normal to heat shock. The high temperature results in the disassociation of 2-3-MDa IbpB oligomers into smaller approximately 6
>cd00237 p23 p23 binds heat shock protein (Hsp)90 and participates in the folding of a number of Hsp90 clients, including the progesterone receptor
hSgt1 is a co-chaperone which has been shown to be elevated in HEp-2 cells as a result of stress conditions such as heat shock. It interacts with the heat shock proteins (HSPs) Hsp70 and Hsp90, and it expression pattern is synchronized with these two Hsps. The interaction with HSP90 has been shown to involve the hSgt1_CS domain, and appears to be required for correct kinetochore assembly and efficient cell division. Some proteins in this subgroup contain a tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) HSP-binding domain N-terminal to this CS domain, and most proteins in this subgroup contain a Sgt1-specific (SGS) domain C-terminal to the CS domain. The SGS domain interacts with some S100 family proteins. Studies suggest that S100A6 modulates in a Ca2+ dependent manner the interactions of hSgt1 with Hsp90 and Hsp70. The yeast Sgt1 CS domain is not found in this subgroup.
>cd06494 p23_NUDCD2_like p23-like NUD (nuclear distribution) C-like found in human NUDC domain-containing protein 2 (NUDCD2) and similar proteins
; InterPro: IPR002068 Prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms respond to heat shock or other environmental stress by inducing the synthesis of proteins collectively known as heat-shock proteins (hsp) []. Amongst them is a family of proteins with an average molecular weight of 20 Kd, known as the hsp20 proteins []. These seem to act as chaperones that can protect other proteins against heat-induced denaturation and aggregation. Hsp20 proteins seem to form large heterooligomeric aggregates. Structurally, this family is characterised by the presence of a conserved C-terminal domain of about 100 residues.; PDB: 2BOL_B 3N3E_B 2H50_P 2H53_F 2BYU_L 1GME_D 3VQM_J 3VQK_E 3VQL_A 3AAC_A ....
>cd06488 p23_melusin_like p23_like domain similar to the C-terminal (tail) domain of vertebrate Melusin and related proteins
Melusin's tail domain interacts with the cytoplasmic domain of beta1-A and beta1-D isoforms of beta1 integrin, it does not bind other integrin beta subunits. Melusin is a muscle-specific protein expressed in skeletal and cardiac muscles but not in smooth muscle or other tissues. It is needed for heart hypertrophy following mechanical overload. The integrin-binding portion of this domain appears to be sequestered in the full length melusin protein, Ca2+ may modulate the protein's conformation exposing this binding site. This group includes Chordc1, also known as Chp-1, which is conserved from vertebrates to humans. Mammalian Chordc1 interacts with the heat shock protein (HSP) Hsp90 and is implicated in circadian and/or homeostatic mechanisms in the brain. The N-terminal portions of proteins belonging to this group contain two cysteine and histidine rich domain (C
sHsps are small stress induced proteins with monomeric masses between 12 -43 kDa, whose common feature is the Alpha-crystallin domain (ACD). sHsps are generally active as large oligomers consisting of multiple subunits, and are believed to be ATP-independent chaperones that prevent aggregation and are important in refolding in combination with other Hsps.
>cd06495 p23_NUDCD3_like p23-like NUD (nuclear distribution) C-like domain found in human NUDC domain-containing protein 3 (NUDCD3) and similar proteins
Mammalian(m) NUDC associates both with the dynein complex and also with an anti-inflammatory enzyme, platelet activating factor acetylhydrolase I, PAF-AH(I) complex, through binding mNUDF, the regulatory beta subunit of PAF-AH(I). mNUDC is important for cell proliferation both in normal and tumor tissues. Its expression is elevated in various cell types undergoing mitosis or stimulated to proliferate, with high expression levels observed in leukemic cells and tumors. For a leukemic cell line, human NUDC was shown to activate the thrombopoietin (TPO) receptor (Mpl) by binding to its extracellular domain, and promoting cell proliferation and differentiation.
>cd06478 ACD_HspB4-5-6 Alpha-crystallin domain found in alphaA-crystallin (HspB4), alphaB-crystallin (HspB5), and the small heat shock protein (sHsp) HspB6, also known as Hsp20
sHsps are molecular chaperones that suppress protein aggregation and protect against cell stress, and are generally active as large oligomers consisting of multiple subunits. Alpha crystallin, an abundant protein in the mammalian lens, is a large (700 kDa) heteropolymer composed of HspB4 and HspB5, generally in a molar ratio of HspB4:HspB5 of 3:1. Only trace amounts of HspB4 are found in tissues other than the lens. HspB5 on the other hand is also expressed constitutively in other tissues including brain, heart, and type I and type IIa skeletal muscle fibers, and in several cancers including gliomas, renal cell carcinomas, basal-like and metaplastic breast carcinomas, and head and neck cancer. HspB5's functions include effects on the apoptotic pathway and on metastasis. Phosphorylation of HspB5 reduces its ol
sHsps are molecular chaperones that suppress protein aggregation and protect against cell stress, and are generally active as large oligomers consisting of multiple subunits. ScHsp26 is temperature-regulated, it switches from an inactive to a chaperone-active form upon elevation in temperature. It associates into large 24-mers storage forms which upon heat shock disassociate into dimers. These dimers initiate the interaction with non-native substrate proteins and re-assemble into large globular assemblies having one monomer of substrate bound per dimer. This group also contains Arabidopsis thaliana (Ath) Hsp15.7, a peroxisomal matrix protein which can complement the morphological phenotype of S. cerevisiae mutants deficient in Hsps26. AthHsp15.7 is minimally expressed under normal conditions and is strongly induced by heat and oxidative st
>cd06475 ACD_HspB1_like Alpha crystallin domain (ACD) found in mammalian small (s)heat shock protein (Hsp)-27 (also denoted HspB1 in human) and similar proteins
sHsps are molecular chaperones that suppress protein aggregation and protect against cell stress, and are generally active as large oligomers consisting of multiple subunits. Hsp27 shows enhanced synthesis in response to stress. It is a molecular chaperone which interacts with a large number of different proteins. It is found in many types of human cells including breast, uterus, cervix, platelets and cancer cells. Hsp27 has diverse cellular functions including, chaperoning, regulation of actin polymerization, keratinocyte differentiation, regulation of inflammatory pathways in keratinocytes, and protection from oxidative stress through modulating glutathione levels. It is also a subunit of AUF1-containing protein complexes. It has been linked to several transduction pathways regulating cellular functions including differentiat
>cd06497 ACD_alphaA-crystallin_HspB4 Alpha-crystallin domain found in the small heat shock protein (sHsp) alphaA-crystallin (HspB4, 20kDa)
sHsps are molecular chaperones that suppress protein aggregation and protect against cell stress, and are generally active as large oligomers consisting of multiple subunits. Alpha crystallin, an abundant protein in the mammalian lens, is a large (700 kDa) heteropolymer composed of HspB4 and HspB5, generally in a molar ratio of HspB4:HspB5 of 3:1. Only trace amounts of HspB4 are found in tissues other than the lens. HspB5 does not belong to this group. Mutations inHspB4 have been associated with Autosomal Dominant Congenital Cataract (ADCC). The chaperone-like functions of HspB4 are considered important for maintaining lens transparency and preventing cataract.
>1rl1_A Suppressor of G2 allele of SKP1 homolog; beta sandwich, 7 beta strands, similar to P23, lacking LAST beta strand SEEN in P23, protein degradation; NMR {Homo sapiens} SCOP: b.15.1.3
>2kmw_A Uncharacterized protein AT3G03773; protein structure initiative, center for eukaryotic structural genomics, CESG, structural genomics; NMR {Arabidopsis thaliana}
>2rh0_A NUDC domain-containing protein 2; 13542905, nuclear movement protein, structural genomics, joint center for structural genomics, JCSG; 1.95A {Mus musculus}
>1x5m_A Calcyclin-binding protein; CS domain, structural genomics, NPPSFA national project on protein structural and functional analyses; NMR {Homo sapiens}