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Protein Science, Vol 9, Issue 10 1930-1934, Copyright © 2000 by The Protein Society


The PA domain: a protease-associated domain [In Process Citation]

P Mahon and A Bateman
Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.

We have identified a similarity between the apical domain of the human transferrin receptor and several other protein families. This domain is found associated with two different families of peptidases. Therefore, we term it the PA domain for protease-associated domain. The PA domain is found inserted within a loop of the peptidase domain of family M8/M33 zinc peptidases. The PA domain is also found in a vacuolar sorting receptor and a ring finger protein of unknown function that may be a cell surface receptor. The PA domain may mediate substrate determination of peptidases or form protein-protein interactions.
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