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DING Proteins Extend to the Extremophilic World.

Elena Porzio1, Maria Rosaria Faraone Mennella2, Giuseppe Manco1.   

Abstract

The DING proteins are ubiquitous in the three domains of life, from mesophiles to thermo- and hyperthermophiles. They belong to a family of more than sixty members and have a characteristic N-terminus, DINGGG, which is considered a "signature" of these proteins. Structurally, they share a highly conserved phosphate binding site, and a three dimensional organization resembling the "Venus Flytrap", both reminding the ones of PstS proteins. They have unusually high sequence conservation, even between distantly related species. Nevertheless despite that the genomes of most of these species have been sequenced, the DING gene has not been reported for all the relative characterized DING proteins. Identity of known DING proteins has been confirmed immunologically and, in some cases, by N-terminal sequence analysis. Only a few of the DING proteins have been purified and biochemically characterized. DING proteins are heterogeneous for their wide range of biological activities and some show different activities not always correlated with each other. Most of them have been originally identified for different biological properties, or rather for binding to phosphate and also to other ligands. Their involvement in pathologies is described. This review is an update of the most recent findings on old and new DING proteins.

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Keywords:  Archaea; DING protein; PARPSso; eukaryotes; extremophiles; phosphate-binding proteins; prokaryotes

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33670786      PMCID: PMC7922408          DOI: 10.3390/ijms22042035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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