Protein Domain : IPR004127

Type:  Family Name:  Prefoldin alpha-like
Description:  This entry represents a domain found in prefoldin subunit alpha-like proteins. Prefoldin (PFD) is a chaperone that interacts exclusively with type II chaperonins, hetero-oligomers lacking an obligate co-chaperonin that are found only in eukaryotes (chaperonin-containing T-complex polypeptide-1 (CCT)) and archaea. Eukaryotic PFD is a multi-subunit complex containing six polypeptides in the molecular mass range of 14-23 kDa. In archaea, on the other hand, PFD is composed of two types of subunits, two alpha and four beta. The six subunits associate to form two back-to-back up-and-down eight-stranded barrels, from which hang six coiled coils. Each subunit contributes one (beta subunits) or two (alpha subunits) beta hairpin turns to the barrels. The coiled coils are formed by the N and C termini of an individual subunit. Overall, this unique arrangement resembles a jellyfish. The eukaryotic PFD hexamer is composed of six different subunits; however, these can be grouped into two alpha-like (PFD3 and -5) and four beta-like (PFD1, -2, -4, and -6) subunits based on amino acid sequence similarity with their archaeal counterparts. Eukaryotic PFD has a six-legged structure similar to that seen in the archaeal homologue [, ]. This family contains the archaeal alpha subunit, eukaryotic prefoldin subunits 3 and 5 and the UXT (ubiquitously expressed transcript) family. Eukaryotic PFD has been shown to bind both actin and tubulin co-translationally. The chaperone then delivers the target protein to CCT, interacting with the chaperonin through the tips of the coiled coils. No authentic target proteins of any archaeal PFD have been identified, to date. Short Name:  Prefoldin_subunit_alpha

3 Child Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR016655 Family Prefoldin subunit 3
IPR011599 Family Prefoldin alpha subunit, archaea-type
IPR003994 Family Ubiquitously expressed transcript protein UXT

0 Contains

1 Cross References

Identifier
PF02996

0 Found In

0 GO Annotation

0 Ontology Annotations

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR009053 Family Prefoldin

3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
171147 D8RFY6 PAC:15406591 Selaginella moellendorffii 190  
441094 D8RGE6 PAC:15404833 Selaginella moellendorffii 352  
94218 D8RIJ2 PAC:15422627 Selaginella moellendorffii 143  
evm.model.supercontig_60.76 PAC:16423769 Carica papaya 176  
evm.model.supercontig_83.62 PAC:16427203 Carica papaya 419  
evm.model.supercontig_9.38 PAC:16428290 Carica papaya 196  
29799.m000635 B9S4J8 PAC:16808890 Ricinus communis 180  
29813.m001545 B9S922 PAC:16809503 Ricinus communis 210  
29889.m003320 B9RZT0 PAC:16812267 Ricinus communis 185  
29983.m003165 B9RVX0 PAC:16814933 Ricinus communis 346  
Cucsa.119220.1 PAC:16960944 Cucumis sativus 375  
Cucsa.119230.2 PAC:16960945 Cucumis sativus 374  
Cucsa.013970.2 PAC:16951621 Cucumis sativus 138  
Cucsa.013970.1 A0A0A0KMS5 PAC:16951620 Cucumis sativus 160  
Cucsa.359320.1 A0A0A0K7F1 PAC:16980552 Cucumis sativus 155  
orange1.1g031875m A0A067G983 PAC:18109836 Citrus sinensis 151  
orange1.1g030290m A0A067G0P4 PAC:18109835 Citrus sinensis 180  
orange1.1g028810m A0A067FX87 PAC:18109833 Citrus sinensis 203  
orange1.1g029196m A0A067FX38 PAC:18109834 Citrus sinensis 197  
orange1.1g031977m A0A067EC08 PAC:18129366 Citrus sinensis 150  
orange1.1g033241m A0A067EFR0 PAC:18129367 Citrus sinensis 124  
orange1.1g034469m A0A067EP86 PAC:18129368 Citrus sinensis 94  
orange1.1g032758m A0A067GWH2 PAC:18101767 Citrus sinensis 134  
orange1.1g031890m A0A067H5Q2 PAC:18101766 Citrus sinensis 151  
orange1.1g031887m A0A067H5Q2 PAC:18101764 Citrus sinensis 151  
orange1.1g031893m A0A067H5Q2 PAC:18101765 Citrus sinensis 151  
AT5G23290.1 P57742 PAC:19669520 Arabidopsis thaliana 151  
AT5G49510.2 P57741 PAC:19668441 Arabidopsis thaliana 195  
AT5G49510.1 P57741 PAC:19668440 Arabidopsis thaliana 195  
AT1G03760.1 Q8GWP1 PAC:19657899 Arabidopsis thaliana 391  

2 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            12456645
            11106732