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Dynamin superfamily
Identifiers
SymbolDSP
InterPro IPR022812

Dynamin Superfamily Protein (DSP) is a protein superfamily includes classical dynamins, GBPs, Mx proteins, OPA1, mitofusins in Eukaryote, and bacterial dynamin-like proteins (BDLPs) in Prokaryote. [1] DSPs mediate eukaryotic membrane fusion and fission necessary for endocytosis, organelle biogenesis and maintenance, Mitochondrial fusion and fission, as well as for prokaryotic cytokinesis. [2]

Structure

All DSPs have two common domains: a GTPase domain and an elongated α-helical bundle domain. [2]

References

  1. ^ Henley JR, Cao H, McNiven MA (December 1999). "Participation of dynamin in the biogenesis of cytoplasmic vesicles". FASEB Journal. 13 Suppl 2 (9002): S243-7. doi: 10.1096/fasebj.13.9002.S243. PMID  10619136. S2CID  24401725.
  2. ^ a b Jimah, JR; Hinshaw, JE (March 2019). "Structural Insights into the Mechanism of Dynamin Superfamily Proteins". Trends in Cell Biology. 29 (3): 257–273. doi: 10.1016/j.tcb.2018.11.003. PMC  9623552. PMID  30527453. S2CID  54478789.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dynamin superfamily
Identifiers
SymbolDSP
InterPro IPR022812

Dynamin Superfamily Protein (DSP) is a protein superfamily includes classical dynamins, GBPs, Mx proteins, OPA1, mitofusins in Eukaryote, and bacterial dynamin-like proteins (BDLPs) in Prokaryote. [1] DSPs mediate eukaryotic membrane fusion and fission necessary for endocytosis, organelle biogenesis and maintenance, Mitochondrial fusion and fission, as well as for prokaryotic cytokinesis. [2]

Structure

All DSPs have two common domains: a GTPase domain and an elongated α-helical bundle domain. [2]

References

  1. ^ Henley JR, Cao H, McNiven MA (December 1999). "Participation of dynamin in the biogenesis of cytoplasmic vesicles". FASEB Journal. 13 Suppl 2 (9002): S243-7. doi: 10.1096/fasebj.13.9002.S243. PMID  10619136. S2CID  24401725.
  2. ^ a b Jimah, JR; Hinshaw, JE (March 2019). "Structural Insights into the Mechanism of Dynamin Superfamily Proteins". Trends in Cell Biology. 29 (3): 257–273. doi: 10.1016/j.tcb.2018.11.003. PMC  9623552. PMID  30527453. S2CID  54478789.

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