Protein Domain : IPR020859

Type:  Domain Name:  Roc domain
Description:  Small GTPases form an independent superfamily within the larger class of regulatory GTP hydrolases. This superfamily contains proteins that control avast number of important processes and possess a common, structurally preserved GTP-binding domain [], []. Sequence comparisons of small G proteinsfrom various species have revealed that they are conserved in primary structures at the level of 30-55% similarity [].Crystallographic analysis of various small G proteins revealed the presence of a 20 kDa catalytic domain that is unique for the whole superfamily [], []. The domain is built of five alpha helices (A1-A5), sixbeta-strands (B1-B6) and five polypeptide loops (G1-G5). A structural comparison of the GTP- and GDP-bound form, allows one to distinguish twofunctional loop regions: switch I and switch II that surround the gamma-phosphate group of the nucleotide. The G1 loop (also called the P-loop)that connects the B1 strand and the A1 helix is responsible for the binding of the phosphate groups. The G3 loop provides residues for Mg(2+) and phosphatebinding and is located at the N terminus of the A2 helix. The G1 and G3 loops are sequentially similar to Walker A and Walker B boxes that are found inother nucleotide binding motifs. The G2 loop connects the A1 helix and the B2 strand and contains a conserved Thr residue responsible for Mg(2+) binding.The guanine base is recognised by the G4 and G5 loops. The consensus sequence NKXD of the G4 loop contains Lys and Asp residues directly interacting withthe nucleotide. Part of the G5 loop located between B6 and A5 acts as a recognition site for the guanine base [].The small GTPase superfamily can be divided in 8 different families: Arf small GTPases. GTP-binding proteins involved in protein trafficking by modulating vesicle budding and un-coating within the Golgi apparatusRan small GTPases. GTP-binding proteins involved in nucleocytoplasmic transport. Required for the import of proteins into the nucleus and alsofor RNA export Rab small GTPases. GTP-binding proteins involved in vesicular traffic. Rho small GTPases. GTP-binding proteins that control cytoskeleton reorganisationRas small GTPases. GTP-binding proteins involved in signaling pathways Sar1 small GTPases. Small GTPase component of the coat protein complex II (COPII) which promotes the formation of transport vesicles from theendoplasmic reticulum (ER) Mitochondrial Rho (Miro). Small GTPase domain found in mitochondrial proteins involved in mitochondrial traffickingRoc small GTPases domain. Small GTPase domain always found associated with the COR domain.This entry represents the Roc small GTPase domain. Short Name:  ROC_dom

0 Child Features

1 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR013684 Domain Mitochondrial Rho-like

1 Cross References

Identifier
PS51424

1 Found In

DB identifier Type Name
IPR001806 Family Small GTPase superfamily

0 GO Annotation

0 Ontology Annotations

0 Parent Features

0 Proteins

5 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            1898771
            2029511
            11995995
            2196171
            2122258