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Valosin-containing protein, VCP, is a ubiquitous clathrin-binding protein
CLATHRIN is the structural protein of coated membranes involved in receptor-mediated endocytosis and aspects of Golgi sorting in eukaryotic cells. We have now detected a stoichiometric complex of clathrin with a novel protein of M r ~100,000 (100K) in lysates of different mammalian cells. Formation...
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description | CLATHRIN is the structural protein of coated membranes involved in receptor-mediated endocytosis and aspects of Golgi sorting in eukaryotic cells. We have now detected a stoichiometric complex of clathrin with a novel protein of
M
r
~100,000 (100K) in lysates of different mammalian cells. Formation of the complex, which also includes the 70K heat-shock protein HscTO, occurs within 15 min of synthesis. The 100K protein has been identified as valosin-containing protein (VCP; ref. 1), an early substrate for tyrosine phosphorylation on T-cell receptor activation
2
. Further, VCP is the mammalian homologue of yeast Cdc48p (ref. 3) and is a member of a larger gene family that includes putative ATP-binding proteins involved in vesicle transport and fusion
4,5
, 26S proteasome function
6
, regulation of the expression of human immunodeficiency virus
7,8
, and assembly of peroxisomes
9
. The association with clathrin and the morphological and catalytic similarity to the chaperonin proteins indicate that VCP may modulate protein-protein interactions in membrane transport processes. |
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2
. Further, VCP is the mammalian homologue of yeast Cdc48p (ref. 3) and is a member of a larger gene family that includes putative ATP-binding proteins involved in vesicle transport and fusion
4,5
, 26S proteasome function
6
, regulation of the expression of human immunodeficiency virus
7,8
, and assembly of peroxisomes
9
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