- Adaptor protein
An adaptor protein is a
protein which is accessory to main proteins in asignal transduction pathway. These proteins tend to lack any intrinsic enzymatic activity themselves but instead mediate specificprotein-protein interactions that drive the formation of protein complexes. Examples of adaptor proteins includeMyD88 ,Grb2 andShc .ignalling components
Much of the specificity of
signal transduction depends on the recruitment of several signalling components such asprotein kinases and G-proteinGTPase s into short lived active complexes in response to an activating signal such as agrowth factor binding to its receptor.Domains
Adaptor proteins usually contain several domains within their structure (e.g., Src homology 2 (SH2) and
SH3 domain s) which allow specific interactions with several other specific proteins. SH2 domains recognise specific amino acid sequences within proteins containingphosphotyrosine residues and SH3 domains recogniseproline -rich sequences within specific peptide sequence contexts of proteins.There are many other types of interaction domains found within adaptor and other signalling proteins which allow a rich diversity of specific and coordinated protein-protein interactions to occur within the cell during
signal transduction .Genes
Genes encoding adaptor proteins include:
* - GRB2-related adaptor protein
* - GRB2-related adaptor protein 2
* - low density lipoprotein receptor adaptor protein 1
*NCK1 - NCK adaptor protein 1
* - NCK adaptor protein 2
* - nitric oxide synthase 1 (neuronal) adaptor protein
* - phosphoinositide-3-kinase adaptor protein 1
* - SH2B adaptor protein 1
* - SH2B adaptor protein 2
* - SH2B adaptor protein 3
* - Src homology 2 domain containing adaptor protein B
* - solute carrier family 4 (anion exchanger), member 1, adaptor protein
*GAB2 , GRB2-associated binding protein 2ee also
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