Protein Domain : Senescence/spartin-associated, C-terminal IPR009686

Type  Domain
Description  This is the AAA ATPase domain found at the C-terminal of plant senescence-associated proteins and spartin. In Hemerocallis, petals have a genetically based program that leads to senescence and cell death approximately 24 hours, after the flower opens, and it is believed that senescence proteins produced around that time have a role in this program [ ]. This domain is also found at the C-terminal of Spartin, a protein from higher vertebrates associated with endosomal trafficking and microtubule dynamics []. Spartin functions presynaptically with endocytic adaptor Eps15 to regulate synaptic growth and function. Mutations in human spartin gene cause Troyer syndrome, a hereditary spastic paraplegia []. This AAA ATPase domain similar to other AAA proteins contain an α/β nucleotide-binding domain (NBD) and a smaller four-helix bundle domain (HBD) []. Uniquely among AAA structures, spastin has two helices (N-terminal α1 and C-terminal α11) that embrace the NBD [].
Short Name  Senescence/spartin_C

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