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ELMO (protein)

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Symbol
  
ELMO_CED12

InterPro
  
IPR006816

Pfam
  
structures

Pfam
  
PF04727

PROSITE
  
PDOC51335

PDB
  
RCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj

ELMO (Engulfment and Cell Motility) is a family of related proteins (~82 kDa) involved in intracellular signalling networks. These proteins have no intrinsic catalytic activity and instead function as adaptors which can regulate the activity of other proteins through their ability to mediate protein-protein interactions.

This family contains three paralogous isoforms:

  • ELMO1
  • ELMO2
  • ELMO3
  • Structure and function

    The ELMO family are evolutionarily conserved orthologs of the C. elegans protein CED-12. All isoforms contain a series of armadillo repeats, which begin at the N-terminus and extend around two thirds of the way along the protein, as well as a C-terminal proline-rich motif and a central PH domain. They function as part of a protein complex with Dock180-related proteins to form a bipartite guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Rac (a member of the Rho family of small G proteins). The Dock180-ELMO interaction requires the ELMO PH domain and also involves binding of the ELMO proline-rich motif to the Dock180 SH3 domain.

    References

    ELMO (protein) Wikipedia