Protein Domain : IPR012724

Type:  Family Name:  Chaperone DnaJ
Description:  Molecular chaperones are a diverse family of proteins that function to protect proteins in the intracellular milieu from irreversible aggregation during synthesis and in times of cellular stress. The bacterial molecular chaperone DnaK is an enzyme that couples cycles of ATP binding, hydrolysis, and ADP release by an N-terminal ATP-hydrolizing domain to cycles of sequestration and release of unfolded proteins by a C-terminal substrate binding domain. Dimeric GrpE is the co-chaperone for DnaK, and acts as a nucleotide exchange factor, stimulating the rate of ADP release 5000-fold []. DnaK is itself a weak ATPase; ATP hydrolysis by DnaK is stimulated by its interaction with another co-chaperone, DnaJ. Thus the co-chaperones DnaJ and GrpE are capable of tightly regulating the nucleotide-bound and substrate-bound state of DnaK in ways that are necessary for the normal housekeeping functions and stress-related functions of the DnaK molecular chaperone cycle.Besides stimulating the ATPase activity of DnaK through its J-domain, DnaJ also associates with unfolded polypeptide chains and prevents their aggregation []. Thus, DnaK and DnaJ may bind to one and the same polypeptide chain to form a ternary complex. The formation of a ternary complex may result in cis-interaction of the J-domain of DnaJ with the ATPase domain of DnaK. An unfolded polypeptide may enter the chaperone cycle by associating first either with ATP-liganded DnaK or with DnaJ. DnaK interacts with both the backbone and side chains of a peptide substrate; it thus shows binding polarity and admits only L-peptide segments. In contrast, DnaJ has been shown to bind both L- and D-peptides and is assumed to interact only with the side chains of the substrate.DnaJ comprises a 70-residue N-terminal domain (the J-domain); a 30-residue glycine-rich region (the G-domain); a centraldomain containing 4 repeats of a CxxCxGxG motif (the CRR-domain); and a 120-170 residue C-terminal region. The J- and CRR-domains are found in many prokaryotic and eukaryoticproteins [], either together or separately.The three components of the DnaK-DnaJ-GrpE system are typically encoded by consecutive genes. DnaJ homologues occur in many genomes, typically not encoded near DnaK and GrpE-like genes. Only some homologues are included in this family. Short Name:  DnaJ

0 Child Features

5 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR001623 Domain DnaJ domain
IPR001305 Domain Heat shock protein DnaJ, cysteine-rich domain
IPR008971 Domain HSP40/DnaJ peptide-binding
IPR002939 Domain Chaperone DnaJ, C-terminal
IPR018253 Conserved_site DnaJ domain, conserved site

2 Cross Referencess

Identifier
TIGR02349
MF_01152

0 Found In

4 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0005524 IPR012724
GO:0051082 IPR012724
GO:0006457 IPR012724
GO:0009408 IPR012724

4 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0005524 IPR012724
GO:0051082 IPR012724
GO:0006457 IPR012724
GO:0009408 IPR012724

0 Parent Features

3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
99855 D8RQZ3 PAC:15419649 Selaginella moellendorffii 349  
167519 D8R2X3 PAC:15419981 Selaginella moellendorffii 473  
12282 D8R624 PAC:15403905 Selaginella moellendorffii 349  
271998 D8SYC7 PAC:15404731 Selaginella moellendorffii 383  
evm.model.supercontig_3.370 PAC:16416669 Carica papaya 561  
29841.m002883 B9RV92 PAC:16810596 Ricinus communis 511  
28318.m000061 B9T7J3 PAC:16800521 Ricinus communis 446  
29654.m000299 B9SU82 PAC:16804915 Ricinus communis 433  
Cucsa.096000.1 A0A0A0KTR2 PAC:16957971 Cucumis sativus 505  
Cucsa.273080.1 A0A0A0KVL3 PAC:16973768 Cucumis sativus 445  
orange1.1g010831m A0A067ECI2 PAC:18134439 Citrus sinensis 499  
orange1.1g012301m A0A067EBN9 PAC:18134440 Citrus sinensis 466  
orange1.1g013277m A0A067E0L1 PAC:18134441 Citrus sinensis 446  
orange1.1g013163m A0A067GXR5 PAC:18102384 Citrus sinensis 448  
AT4G39960.1 Q940V1 PAC:19645554 Arabidopsis thaliana 447  
AT3G17830.1 Q058J9 PAC:19664468 Arabidopsis thaliana 517  
AT1G80030.3 Q0WN54 PAC:19655309 Arabidopsis thaliana 500  
AT1G80030.2 Q0WN54 PAC:19655308 Arabidopsis thaliana 500  
AT1G80030.1 Q0WN54 PAC:19655307 Arabidopsis thaliana 500  
AT2G22360.1 Q9SJZ7 PAC:19639383 Arabidopsis thaliana 442  
Thhalv10025198m V4MDG2 PAC:20192955 Eutrema salsugineum 447  
Thhalv10020537m V4LWE6 PAC:20183605 Eutrema salsugineum 511  
Thhalv10000164m V4LQS8 PAC:20208922 Eutrema salsugineum 441  
Thhalv10018533m V4M7F6 PAC:20191430 Eutrema salsugineum 453  
Thhalv10018440m V4JPG2 PAC:20191429 Eutrema salsugineum 499  
Ciclev10025441m PAC:20801888 Citrus clementina 499  
Ciclev10025609m V4SL70 PAC:20801809 Citrus clementina 443  
Ciclev10025571m PAC:20801889 Citrus clementina 457  
Ciclev10031530m V4TG42 PAC:20804395 Citrus clementina 448  
Lus10011484 PAC:23182616 Linum usitatissimum 496  

3 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            15063739
            1585456
            8016869