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CPLM ID | CPLM-009534 |
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Protein Name | AP-2 complex subunit sigma |
Protein Synonyms/Alias | Adapter-related protein complex 2 sigma subunit; Adaptor protein complex AP-2 subunit sigma; Clathrin assembly protein 2 small chain; Clathrin coat assembly protein AP17; Clathrin coat-associated protein AP17; Plasma membrane adaptor AP-2 17 kDa protein; Sigma-adaptin 3b; Sigma2-adaptin |
Gene Name | Ap2s1 |
Gene Synonyms/Alias | Ap17; Claps2 |
Created Date | July 27, 2013 |
Organism | Mus musculus (Mouse) |
NCBI Taxa ID | 10090 |
Lysine Modification | Position | Peptide | Type | References |
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56 | FVEFRNFKIIYRRYA | acetylation | [1] | 133 | TSQTKVLKQLLMLQS | acetylation | [1] |
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Reference | [1] Quantitative acetylome analysis reveals the roles of SIRT1 in regulating diverse substrates and cellular pathways. Chen Y, Zhao W, Yang JS, Cheng Z, Luo H, Lu Z, Tan M, Gu W, Zhao Y. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2012 Oct;11(10):1048-62. [ PMID: 22826441] |
Functional Description | Component of the adaptor protein complex 2 (AP-2). Adaptor protein complexes function in protein transport via Transport vesicles in different membrane traffic pathways. Adaptor protein complexes are vesicle coat components and appear to be involved in cargo selection and vesicle formation. AP-2 is involved in clathrin-dependent endocytosis in which cargo proteins are incorporated into vesicles surrounded by clathrin (clathrin- coated vesicles, CCVs) which are destined for fusion with the early endosome. The clathrin lattice serves as a mechanical scaffold but is itself unable to bind directly to membrane components. Clathrin-associated adaptor protein (AP) complexes which can bind directly to both the clathrin lattice and to the lipid and protein components of membranes are considered to be the major clathrin adaptors contributing the CCV formation. AP-2 also serves as a cargo receptor to selectively sort the membrane proteins involved in receptor-mediated endocytosis. AP-2 seems to play a role in the recycling of synaptic vesicle membranes from the presynaptic surface. AP-2 recognizes Y-X-X-[FILMV] (Y-X-X-Phi) and [ED]-X-X-X-L-[LI] endocytosis signal motifs within the cytosolic tails of transmembrane cargo molecules. AP-2 may also play a role in maintaining normal post-endocytic trafficking through the ARF6-regulated, non-clathrin pathway. The AP-2 alpha and AP-2 sigma subunits are thought to contribute to the recognition of the [ED]-X-X-X-L-[LI] motif. May also play a role in extracellular calcium homeostasis (By similarity). |
Sequence Annotation | MOD_RES 140 140 Phosphoserine (By similarity). |
Keyword | 3D-structure; Cell membrane; Coated pit; Complete proteome; Membrane; Phosphoprotein; Protein transport; Reference proteome; Transport. |
Sequence Source | UniProt (SWISSPROT/TrEMBL); GenBank; EMBL |
Protein Length | 142 AA |
Protein Sequence | MIRFILIQNR AGKTRLAKWY MQFDDDEKQK LIEEVHAVVT VRDAKHTNFV EFRNFKIIYR 60 RYAGLYFCIC VDVNDNNLAY LEAIHNFVEV LNEYFHNVCE LDLVFNFYKV YTVVDEMFLA 120 GEIRETSQTK VLKQLLMLQS LE 142 |
Gene Ontology | GO:0030122; C:AP-2 adaptor complex; IEA:Compara. GO:0008565; F:protein transporter activity; IEA:InterPro. GO:0006886; P:intracellular protein transport; IEA:InterPro. GO:0016192; P:vesicle-mediated transport; IEA:InterPro. |
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