v5.1.0.3
Glycine data from LIS
Type | Domain |
Description | The N-terminal domain of PEX1 adopts a double psi β-barrel fold, similar in structure to the Cdc48 N-terminal domain. It has been suggested that this domain may be involved in interactions with ubiquitin, ubiquitin-like protein modifiers, or ubiquitin-like domains, such as Ubx. Furthermore, the domain may possess a putative adaptor or substrate binding site, allowing for peroxisomal biogenesis, membrane fusion and protein translocation [ ]. This domain can be subdivided in N- and C-lobes. This entry represents the C-lobe. |
Short Name | PEX1-N_C-lobe |