Literature DB >> 15281132

Function-dependent clustering of orthologues and paralogues of cyclophilins.

Andrzej Galat1.   

Abstract

The 18 kDa archetypal cyclosporin-A binding protein, cyclophilin-A, has multiple paralogues in the human genome. Only 18 of those paralogues have been detected as mRNAs or proteins whose masses vary from 18 to 354 kDa, whereas the functional significance of the open reading frames (ORFs) encoding other paralogues of cyclophilin-A remains unknown. The genomes of Drosophila melanogaster, Caenorhabditis elegans, Arabidopsis thaliana, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae encode different numbers of the cyclophilin paralogues, some of which are orthologous to the human cyclophilins. A library of novel algorithms was developed and used for computation of the conservation levels for hydrophobicity and bulkiness profiles, and amino acid compositions (AACs) of 303 aligned sequences of cyclophilins. The majority of the paralogues and orthologues encoded in these 6 genomes differ considerably from each other. Some of the orthologues and paralogues have high correlation coefficients (CCFs) for pairwise compared hydrophobicity and bulkiness profiles, and whose AACs differ to a low degree. Convergence of these three properties of the polypeptide chain and apparent conservation of the typical sequence hallmarks and parameters allowed for the clustering of the functionally related orthologues and paralogues of the cyclophilins. The clustering method allowed for sorting out the cyclophilins into several distinct classes. Analyses of the overlapping clusters of sequences permitted delineation of some hypothetical pathways that might have led to the creation of certain paralogues of cyclophilins in the eukaryotic genomes. Copyright 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2004        PMID: 15281132     DOI: 10.1002/prot.20156

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteins        ISSN: 0887-3585


  17 in total

1.  Genome wide analysis of Cyclophilin gene family from rice and Arabidopsis and its comparison with yeast.

Authors:  Dipesh Kumar Trivedi; Sandep Yadav; Neha Vaid; Narendra Tuteja
Journal:  Plant Signal Behav       Date:  2012-10-16

2.  Discovery of non-peptidic small molecule inhibitors of cyclophilin D as neuroprotective agents in Aβ-induced mitochondrial dysfunction.

Authors:  Insun Park; Ashwini M Londhe; Ji Woong Lim; Beoung-Geon Park; Seo Yun Jung; Jae Yeol Lee; Sang Min Lim; Kyoung Tai No; Jiyoun Lee; Ae Nim Pae
Journal:  J Comput Aided Mol Des       Date:  2017-09-14       Impact factor: 3.686

3.  Decarbonylated cyclophilin A Cpr1 protein protects Saccharomyces cerevisiae KNU5377Y when exposed to stress induced by menadione.

Authors:  Il-Sup Kim; Ingnyol Jin; Ho-Sung Yoon
Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones       Date:  2010-08-02       Impact factor: 3.667

Review 4.  New developments in small molecular compounds for anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) therapy.

Authors:  Jing Tong; You-wei Wang; Yuan-an Lu
Journal:  J Zhejiang Univ Sci B       Date:  2012-01       Impact factor: 3.066

5.  Common structural traits for cystine knot domain of the TGFβ superfamily of proteins and three-fingered ectodomain of their cellular receptors.

Authors:  A Galat
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2011-03-03       Impact factor: 9.261

6.  Facile synthesis of a fluorescent cyclosporin a analogue to study cyclophilin 40 and cyclophilin 18 ligands.

Authors:  Steffen Gaali; Christian Kozany; Bastiaan Hoogeland; Marielle Klein; Felix Hausch
Journal:  ACS Med Chem Lett       Date:  2010-08-25       Impact factor: 4.345

Review 7.  Molecular aspects of cyclophilins mediating therapeutic actions of their ligands.

Authors:  Andrzej Galat; Jacqueline Bua
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2010-07-04       Impact factor: 9.261

8.  Inhibitory effect of cyclophilin A from the hard tick Haemaphysalis longicornis on the growth of Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina.

Authors:  Hiroki Maeda; Damdinsuren Boldbaatar; Kodai Kusakisako; Remil Linggatong Galay; Kyaw Min Aung; Rika Umemiya-Shirafuji; Masami Mochizuki; Kozo Fujisaki; Tetsuya Tanaka
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2013-03-27       Impact factor: 2.289

9.  Cyclosporin A treatment of Leishmania donovani reveals stage-specific functions of cyclophilins in parasite proliferation and viability.

Authors:  Wai-Lok Yau; Thierry Blisnick; Jean-François Taly; Manuela Helmer-Citterich; Cordelia Schiene-Fischer; Olivier Leclercq; Jing Li; Dirk Schmidt-Arras; Miguel A Morales; Cedric Notredame; Daniel Romo; Philippe Bastin; Gerald F Späth
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2010-06-29

10.  Inhibition of cyclophilins alters lipid trafficking and blocks hepatitis C virus secretion.

Authors:  Leah J Anderson; Kai Lin; Teresa Compton; Brigitte Wiedmann
Journal:  Virol J       Date:  2011-06-28       Impact factor: 4.099

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.