Abstract
Cellular homeostasis requires correct delivery of cell-surface receptor proteins (cargo) to their target subcellular compartments. The adapter proteins Tom1 and Tollip are involved in sorting of ubiquitinated cargo in endosomal compartments. Recruitment of Tom1 to the endosomal compartments is mediated by its GAT domain’s association to Tollip’s Tom1-binding domain (TBD). In this data article, we report the solution NMR-derived structure of the Tom1 GAT domain. The estimated protein structure exhibits a bundle of three helical elements. We compare the Tom1 GAT structure with those structures corresponding to the Tollip TBD- and ubiquitin-bound states.
Highlights
Cellular homeostasis requires correct delivery of cell-surface receptor proteins to their target subcellular compartments
The adapter proteins Tom1 and Tollip are involved in sorting of ubiquitinated cargo in endosomal compartments
We report the solution NMR-derived structure of the Tom1 GAT domain
Summary
Cellular homeostasis requires correct delivery of cell-surface receptor proteins (cargo) to their target subcellular compartments. The adapter proteins Tom and Tollip are involved in sorting of ubiquitinated cargo in endosomal compartments. Recruitment of Tom to the endosomal compartments is mediated by its GAT domain’s association to Tollip’s Tom1-binding domain (TBD). In this data article, we report the solution NMR-derived structure of the Tom GAT domain. We compare the Tom GAT structure with those structures corresponding to the Tollip TBD- and ubiquitin-bound states.
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