BMC Microbiology | |
A nested leucine rich repeat (LRR) domain: The precursor of LRRs is a ten or eleven residue motif | |
Research Article | |
Hiroki Miyashita1  Norio Matsushima1  Tomoko Mikami2  Yoshio Kuroki3  | |
[1] Sapporo Medical University Center for Medical Education, 060-8556, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan;Sapporo Medical University Center for Medical Education, 060-8556, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan;Sapporo City University School of Nursing, 060-0011, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan;Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine, 060-8556, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan;Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine, 060-8556, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan; | |
关键词: Leucine Rich Repeat; Repeat Length; Polyproline; Leucine Rich Repeat Domain; Leucine Rich Repeat Protein; | |
DOI : 10.1186/1471-2180-10-235 | |
received in 2009-09-17, accepted in 2010-09-09, 发布年份 2010 | |
来源: Springer | |
【 摘 要 】
BackgroundLeucine rich repeats (LRRs) are present in over 60,000 proteins that have been identified in viruses, bacteria, archae, and eukaryotes. All known structures of repeated LRRs adopt an arc shape. Most LRRs are 20-30 residues long. All LRRs contain LxxLxLxxNxL, in which "L" is Leu, Ile, Val, or Phe and "N" is Asn, Thr, Ser, or Cys and "x" is any amino acid. Seven classes of LRRs have been identified. However, other LRR classes remains to be characterized. The evolution of LRRs is not well understood.ResultsHere we describe a novel LRR domain, or nested repeat observed in 134 proteins from 54 bacterial species. This novel LRR domain has 21 residues with the consensus sequence of LxxLxLxxNxLxxLDLxx(N/L/Q/x)xx or LxxLxCxxNxLxxLDLxx(N/L/x)xx. This LRR domain is characterized by a nested periodicity; it consists of alternating 10- and 11- residues units of LxxLxLxxNx(x/-). We call it "IRREKO" LRR, since the Japanese word for "nested" is "IRREKO". The first unit of the "IRREKO" LRR domain is frequently occupied by an "SDS22-like" LRR with the consensus of LxxLxLxxNxLxxLxxLxxLxx or a "Bacterial" LRR with the consensus of LxxLxLxxNxLxxLPxLPxx. In some proteins an "SDS22-like" LRR intervenes between "IRREKO" LRRs.ConclusionProteins having "IRREKO" LRR domain are almost exclusively found in bacteria. It is suggested that IRREKO@LRR evolved from a common ancestor with "SDS22-like" and "Bacterial" classes and that the ancestor of IRREKO@LRR is 10 or 11 residues of LxxLxLxxNx(x/-). The "IRREKO" LRR is predicted to adopt an arc shape with smaller curvature in which β-strands are formed on both concave and convex surfaces.
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