9I8M | pdb_00009i8m

NEDD1-bound native vertebrate gamma-tubulin ring complex from Xenopus laevis, focused reconstruction


Domain Annotation: SCOP2 Classification SCOP2 Database Homepage

ChainsTypeFamily Name Domain Identifier Family IdentifierProvenance Source (Version)
KSCOP2B SuperfamilyGCP component repeat-like 8094253 3002440 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
ISCOP2B SuperfamilyGCP component repeat-like 8094253 3002440 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
PF17681Gamma tubulin complex component N-terminal (GCP_N_terminal)Gamma tubulin complex component N-terminalThis is the N-terminal domain found in components of the gamma-tubulin complex proteins (GCPs). Family members include spindle pole body (SBP) components such as Spc97 and Spc98 which function as the microtubule-organizing center in yeast [1]. Furthe ...This is the N-terminal domain found in components of the gamma-tubulin complex proteins (GCPs). Family members include spindle pole body (SBP) components such as Spc97 and Spc98 which function as the microtubule-organizing center in yeast [1]. Furthermore, family members such as human GCP4 (Gamma-tubulin complex component 4) have been structurally elucidated Swiss:Q9UGJ1 [2]. Functional studies have shown that the N-terminal domain defines the functional identity of GCPs, suggesting that all GCPs are incorporated into the helix of gamma-tubulin small complexes (gTURCs) via lateral interactions between their N-terminal domains. Thereby, they define the direct neighbors and position the GCPs within the helical wall of gTuRC [3]. Sequence alignment of human GCPs based on the GCP4 structure helped delineate conserved regions in the N- and C-terminal domains [2]. In addition to the conserved sequences, the N-terminal domains carry specific insertions of various sizes depending on the GCP, i.e. internal insertions or N-terminal extensions. These insertions may equally contribute to the function of individual GCPs as they have been implied in specific interactions with regulatory or structural proteins. For instance, GCP6 carries a large internal insertion phosphorylated by Plk4 and containing a domain of interaction with keratins, whereas the N-terminal extension of GCP3 interacts with the recruitment protein MOZART1[3].
Domain
PF17681Gamma tubulin complex component N-terminal (GCP_N_terminal)Gamma tubulin complex component N-terminalThis is the N-terminal domain found in components of the gamma-tubulin complex proteins (GCPs). Family members include spindle pole body (SBP) components such as Spc97 and Spc98 which function as the microtubule-organizing center in yeast [1]. Furthe ...This is the N-terminal domain found in components of the gamma-tubulin complex proteins (GCPs). Family members include spindle pole body (SBP) components such as Spc97 and Spc98 which function as the microtubule-organizing center in yeast [1]. Furthermore, family members such as human GCP4 (Gamma-tubulin complex component 4) have been structurally elucidated Swiss:Q9UGJ1 [2]. Functional studies have shown that the N-terminal domain defines the functional identity of GCPs, suggesting that all GCPs are incorporated into the helix of gamma-tubulin small complexes (gTURCs) via lateral interactions between their N-terminal domains. Thereby, they define the direct neighbors and position the GCPs within the helical wall of gTuRC [3]. Sequence alignment of human GCPs based on the GCP4 structure helped delineate conserved regions in the N- and C-terminal domains [2]. In addition to the conserved sequences, the N-terminal domains carry specific insertions of various sizes depending on the GCP, i.e. internal insertions or N-terminal extensions. These insertions may equally contribute to the function of individual GCPs as they have been implied in specific interactions with regulatory or structural proteins. For instance, GCP6 carries a large internal insertion phosphorylated by Plk4 and containing a domain of interaction with keratins, whereas the N-terminal extension of GCP3 interacts with the recruitment protein MOZART1[3].
Domain
I, K
PF17681Gamma tubulin complex component N-terminal (GCP_N_terminal)Gamma tubulin complex component N-terminalThis is the N-terminal domain found in components of the gamma-tubulin complex proteins (GCPs). Family members include spindle pole body (SBP) components such as Spc97 and Spc98 which function as the microtubule-organizing center in yeast [1]. Furthe ...This is the N-terminal domain found in components of the gamma-tubulin complex proteins (GCPs). Family members include spindle pole body (SBP) components such as Spc97 and Spc98 which function as the microtubule-organizing center in yeast [1]. Furthermore, family members such as human GCP4 (Gamma-tubulin complex component 4) have been structurally elucidated Swiss:Q9UGJ1 [2]. Functional studies have shown that the N-terminal domain defines the functional identity of GCPs, suggesting that all GCPs are incorporated into the helix of gamma-tubulin small complexes (gTURCs) via lateral interactions between their N-terminal domains. Thereby, they define the direct neighbors and position the GCPs within the helical wall of gTuRC [3]. Sequence alignment of human GCPs based on the GCP4 structure helped delineate conserved regions in the N- and C-terminal domains [2]. In addition to the conserved sequences, the N-terminal domains carry specific insertions of various sizes depending on the GCP, i.e. internal insertions or N-terminal extensions. These insertions may equally contribute to the function of individual GCPs as they have been implied in specific interactions with regulatory or structural proteins. For instance, GCP6 carries a large internal insertion phosphorylated by Plk4 and containing a domain of interaction with keratins, whereas the N-terminal extension of GCP3 interacts with the recruitment protein MOZART1[3].
Domain
PF17681Gamma tubulin complex component N-terminal (GCP_N_terminal)Gamma tubulin complex component N-terminalThis is the N-terminal domain found in components of the gamma-tubulin complex proteins (GCPs). Family members include spindle pole body (SBP) components such as Spc97 and Spc98 which function as the microtubule-organizing center in yeast [1]. Furthe ...This is the N-terminal domain found in components of the gamma-tubulin complex proteins (GCPs). Family members include spindle pole body (SBP) components such as Spc97 and Spc98 which function as the microtubule-organizing center in yeast [1]. Furthermore, family members such as human GCP4 (Gamma-tubulin complex component 4) have been structurally elucidated Swiss:Q9UGJ1 [2]. Functional studies have shown that the N-terminal domain defines the functional identity of GCPs, suggesting that all GCPs are incorporated into the helix of gamma-tubulin small complexes (gTURCs) via lateral interactions between their N-terminal domains. Thereby, they define the direct neighbors and position the GCPs within the helical wall of gTuRC [3]. Sequence alignment of human GCPs based on the GCP4 structure helped delineate conserved regions in the N- and C-terminal domains [2]. In addition to the conserved sequences, the N-terminal domains carry specific insertions of various sizes depending on the GCP, i.e. internal insertions or N-terminal extensions. These insertions may equally contribute to the function of individual GCPs as they have been implied in specific interactions with regulatory or structural proteins. For instance, GCP6 carries a large internal insertion phosphorylated by Plk4 and containing a domain of interaction with keratins, whereas the N-terminal extension of GCP3 interacts with the recruitment protein MOZART1[3].
Domain
PF12554Mitotic-spindle organizing gamma-tubulin ring associated (MOZART1)Mitotic-spindle organizing gamma-tubulin ring associated- Family
A, C, E, G
PF17681Gamma tubulin complex component N-terminal (GCP_N_terminal)Gamma tubulin complex component N-terminalThis is the N-terminal domain found in components of the gamma-tubulin complex proteins (GCPs). Family members include spindle pole body (SBP) components such as Spc97 and Spc98 which function as the microtubule-organizing center in yeast [1]. Furthe ...This is the N-terminal domain found in components of the gamma-tubulin complex proteins (GCPs). Family members include spindle pole body (SBP) components such as Spc97 and Spc98 which function as the microtubule-organizing center in yeast [1]. Furthermore, family members such as human GCP4 (Gamma-tubulin complex component 4) have been structurally elucidated Swiss:Q9UGJ1 [2]. Functional studies have shown that the N-terminal domain defines the functional identity of GCPs, suggesting that all GCPs are incorporated into the helix of gamma-tubulin small complexes (gTURCs) via lateral interactions between their N-terminal domains. Thereby, they define the direct neighbors and position the GCPs within the helical wall of gTuRC [3]. Sequence alignment of human GCPs based on the GCP4 structure helped delineate conserved regions in the N- and C-terminal domains [2]. In addition to the conserved sequences, the N-terminal domains carry specific insertions of various sizes depending on the GCP, i.e. internal insertions or N-terminal extensions. These insertions may equally contribute to the function of individual GCPs as they have been implied in specific interactions with regulatory or structural proteins. For instance, GCP6 carries a large internal insertion phosphorylated by Plk4 and containing a domain of interaction with keratins, whereas the N-terminal extension of GCP3 interacts with the recruitment protein MOZART1[3].
Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
Mitotic-spindle organizing protein 1-
R [auth U],
S [auth V],
T [auth W],
U [auth X]
NEDD1 gamma-tubulin ring complex targeting factor L homeolog
Gamma-tubulin complex component 6
Gamma-tubulin complex component
I, K
Gamma-tubulin complex component
Gamma-tubulin complex component 3 homolog
A, C, E, G
Gamma-tubulin complex component

InterPro: Protein Family Classification InterPro Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameType
IPR022214Mitotic-spindle organizing protein 1Family
R [auth U],
S [auth V],
T [auth W],
U [auth X]
IPR024977Anaphase-promoting complex subunit 4-like, WD40 domainDomain
R [auth U],
S [auth V],
T [auth W],
U [auth X]
IPR019775WD40 repeat, conserved siteConserved Site
R [auth U],
S [auth V],
T [auth W],
U [auth X]
IPR052818NEDD1 Spindle Assembly ProteinFamily
R [auth U],
S [auth V],
T [auth W],
U [auth X]
IPR036322WD40-repeat-containing domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
R [auth U],
S [auth V],
T [auth W],
U [auth X]
IPR001680WD40 repeatRepeat
R [auth U],
S [auth V],
T [auth W],
U [auth X]
IPR015943WD40/YVTN repeat-like-containing domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
IPR040457Gamma tubulin complex component, C-terminalDomain
IPR045818Gamma-tubulin complex component 6, N-terminalDomain
IPR042241Gamma-tubulin complex component, C-terminal domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
IPR007259Gamma-tubulin complex component proteinFamily
IPR041470Gamma tubulin complex component protein, N-terminalDomain
IPR040457Gamma tubulin complex component, C-terminalDomain
IPR042241Gamma-tubulin complex component, C-terminal domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
IPR007259Gamma-tubulin complex component proteinFamily
IPR041470Gamma tubulin complex component protein, N-terminalDomain
I, K
IPR040457Gamma tubulin complex component, C-terminalDomain
I, K
IPR042241Gamma-tubulin complex component, C-terminal domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
I, K
IPR007259Gamma-tubulin complex component proteinFamily
I, K
IPR041470Gamma tubulin complex component protein, N-terminalDomain
IPR040457Gamma tubulin complex component, C-terminalDomain
IPR042241Gamma-tubulin complex component, C-terminal domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
IPR007259Gamma-tubulin complex component proteinFamily
IPR041470Gamma tubulin complex component protein, N-terminalDomain
A, C, E, G
IPR040457Gamma tubulin complex component, C-terminalDomain
A, C, E, G
IPR042241Gamma-tubulin complex component, C-terminal domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
A, C, E, G
IPR007259Gamma-tubulin complex component proteinFamily
A, C, E, G
IPR041470Gamma tubulin complex component protein, N-terminalDomain