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Diversity and structural‐functional insights of alpha‐solenoid proteins

Paula Nazarena Arrías, Zarifa Osmanli, E G Peralta, Patricio Chinestrad, Alexander Miguel Monzón, Silvio C. E. Tosatto

2024Protein Science14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alpha-solenoids are a significant and diverse subset of structured tandem repeat proteins (STRPs) that are important in various domains of life. This review examines their structural and functional diversity and highlights their role in critical cellular processes such as signaling, apoptosis, and transcriptional regulation. Alpha-solenoids can be classified into three geometric folds: low curvature, high curvature, and corkscrew, as well as eight subfolds: ankyrin repeats; Huntingtin, elongation factor 3, protein phosphatase 2A, and target of rapamycin; armadillo repeats; tetratricopeptide repeats; pentatricopeptide repeats; Pumilio repeats; transcription activator-like; and Sel-1 and Sel-1-like repeats. These subfolds represent distinct protein families with unique structural properties and functions, highlighting the versatility of alpha-solenoids. The review also discusses their association with disease, highlighting their potential as therapeutic targets and their role in protein design. Advances in state-of-the-art structure prediction methods provide new opportunities and challenges in the functional characterization and classification of this kind of fold, emphasizing the need for continued development of methods for their identification and proper data curation and deposition in the main databases.

Topics & Concepts

TetratricopeptideAnkyrin repeatBiologyComputational biologyTandem repeatGeneticsCell biologyGeneGenomeRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsProtein Structure and DynamicsRNA Research and Splicing
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