2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.03.11.483825
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Oligomer-to-Monomer Transition Underlies the Chaperone Function of AAGAB in AP1/AP2 Assembly

Abstract: Assembly of protein complexes is facilitated by assembly chaperones. Alpha and gamma adaptin binding protein (AAGAB) is a chaperone governing the assembly of the heterotetrameric adaptor complexes 1 and 2 (AP1 and AP2) involved in clathrin-mediated membrane trafficking. Here, we found that before AP1/2 binding, AAGAB exists as a homotetramer. AAGAB tetramerization is mediated by its C-terminal domain, which is critical for AAGAB stability and is missing in mutant proteins found in patients with the skin diseas… Show more

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