Protein Domain : IPR000033

Type:  Repeat Name:  LDLR class B repeat
Description:  The low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) is the major cholesterol-carrying lipoprotein of plasma, acting to regulate cholesterol homeostasis in mammalian cells. The LDL receptor binds LDL and transports it into cells by acidic endocytosis. In order to be internalized, the receptor-ligand complex must first cluster into clathrin-coated pits. Once inside the cell, the LDLR separates from its ligand, which is degraded in the lysosomes, while the receptor returns to the cell surface []. The internal dissociation of the LDLR with its ligand is mediated by proton pumps within the walls of the endosome that lower the pH. The LDLR is a multi-domain protein, containing: The ligand-binding domain contains seven or eight 40-amino acid LDLR class A (cysteine-rich) repeats, each of which contains a coordinated calcium ion and six cysteine residues involved in disulphide bond formation []. Similar domains have been found in other extracellular and membrane proteins []. The second conserved region contains two EGF repeats, followed by six LDLR class B (YWTD) repeats, and another EGF repeat. The LDLR class B repeats each contain a conserved YWTD motif, and is predicted to form a beta-propeller structure []. This region is critical for ligand release and recycling of the receptor [].The third domain is rich in serine and threonine residues and contains clustered O-linked carbohydrate chains.The fourth domain is the hydrophobic transmembrane region.The fifth domain is the cytoplasmic tail that directs the receptor to clathrin-coated pits.LDLR is closely related in structure to several other receptors, including LRP1, LRP1b, megalin/LRP2, VLDL receptor, lipoprotein receptor, MEGF7/LRP4, and LRP8/apolipoprotein E receptor2); these proteins participate in a wide range of physiological processes, including the regulation of lipid metabolism, protection against atherosclerosis, neurodevelopment, and transport of nutrients and vitamins [].This entry represents the LDLR classB (YWTD) repeat, the structure of which has been solved []. The six YWTD repeats together fold into a six-bladed beta-propeller. Each blade of the propeller consists of four antiparallel beta-strands; the innermost strand of each blade is labeled 1 and the outermost strand, 4. The sequence repeats are offset with respect to the blades of the propeller, such that any given 40-residue YWTD repeat spans strands 24 of one propeller blade and strand 1 of the subsequent blade. This offset ensures circularization of the propeller because the last strand of the final sequence repeat acts as an innermost strand 1 of the blade that harbors strands 24 from the first sequence repeat. The repeat is found in a variety of proteins that include, vitellogenin receptor from Drosophila melanogaster, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor [], preproepidermal growth factor, and nidogen (entactin). Short Name:  LDLR_classB_rpt

0 Child Features

0 Contains

3 Cross Referencess

Identifier
PF00058
PS51120
SM00135

3 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR011042 Domain Six-bladed beta-propeller, TolB-like
IPR016317 Family Pro-epidermal growth factor
IPR017049 Family Low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein, 5/6

0 GO Annotation

0 Ontology Annotations

0 Parent Features

383 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
79954 D8QYE7 PAC:15405952 Selaginella moellendorffii 1052  
evm.model.supercontig_48.173 PAC:16420810 Carica papaya 562  
30128.m008922 B9RFK4 PAC:16818508 Ricinus communis 1016  
orange1.1g001380m A0A067GPJ8 PAC:18107656 Citrus sinensis 1089  
AT1G56500.1 Q8VZ10 PAC:19649926 Arabidopsis thaliana 1055  
Thhalv10023228m V4MEL6 PAC:20200968 Eutrema salsugineum 1113  
Ciclev10000268m V4T101 PAC:20786147 Citrus clementina 844  
Potri.013G007800.3 PAC:26995854 Populus trichocarpa 991  
Potri.013G007800.5 A0A2K1XYZ4 PAC:26995851 Populus trichocarpa 1093  
Potri.013G007800.1 PAC:26995853 Populus trichocarpa 1065  
Potri.013G007800.4 PAC:26995855 Populus trichocarpa 909  
Potri.013G007800.2 A0A2K1XYZ4 PAC:26995852 Populus trichocarpa 1093  
Thecc1EG026778t1 A0A061F483 PAC:27423111 Theobroma cacao 1077  
Araha.24130s0005.1.p PAC:28858384 Arabidopsis halleri 854  
Cagra.7917s0001.1.p PAC:28909862 Capsella grandiflora 804  
Brara.I01687.1.p A0A397XZY8 PAC:30644706 Brassica rapa FPsc 1055  
Bostr.8169s0031.1.p PAC:30654884 Boechera stricta 1058  
Medtr7g112140.3 A0A072U549 PAC:31080348 Medicago truncatula 1059  
Medtr7g112140.2 A0A072U549 PAC:31080347 Medicago truncatula 1059  
Medtr7g112140.1 A0A072UFC0 PAC:31080346 Medicago truncatula 1081  
Spipo27G0009700 PAC:31513654 Spirodela polyrhiza 790  
evm_27.model.AmTr_v1.0_scaffold00003.221 W1P6K8 PAC:31565793 Amborella trichopoda 1110  
Traes_4AS_97D5BBDE7.1 PAC:31779277 Triticum aestivum 566  
Traes_4AS_97D5BBDE7.7 PAC:31779276 Triticum aestivum 566  
Traes_4AS_97D5BBDE7.6 PAC:31779278 Triticum aestivum 566  
Traes_4AS_97D5BBDE7.3 PAC:31779273 Triticum aestivum 567  
Traes_4AS_97D5BBDE7.2 PAC:31779272 Triticum aestivum 595  
Traes_4AS_97D5BBDE7.5 PAC:31779274 Triticum aestivum 566  
Traes_4AS_97D5BBDE7.4 PAC:31779275 Triticum aestivum 566  
Traes_4BL_3C28FA35B.2 PAC:31924382 Triticum aestivum 624  

7 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            6091915
            9790844
            7603991
            17457719
            3513311
            3494949
            11373616