Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1 (Mus musculus)

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Basic Information
Short Name Keap1, INrf2
UNP ID Q9Z2X8
Organism Mus musculus
Cys Site Cys151
Family/Domain BTB/POZ domain,
Kelch motif
Known Ligand Ligand list
Function Type Redox protein

Summary

Protein Function

Keap1 (Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1) is a multi-domain protein which plays a key role in the regulation of Nrf2, a transcription factor that mediates the expression of a large array of cytoprotective enzymes in response to electrophilic and oxidative assault. It acts in concert with members of the CRL3 class of Cullin-RING-Ligase E3 ligases to provide substrate-specific recruitment for ubiquitination, and consists of a three domain architecture composed of an N-terminal BTB (Broad complex, Tramtrack, and Bric-a-Brac) domain, an intervening region (IVR) or BACK domain, and a C-terminal Kelch repeat domain. (PMID: 24896564)
Acts as a substrate adapter protein for the E3 ubiquitin ligase complex formed by CUL3 and RBX1 and targets NFE2L2/NRF2 for ubiquitination and degradation by the proteasome, thus resulting in the suppression of its tran-scriptional activity and the repression of antioxidant response element-mediated detoxifying enzyme gene expression. Retains NFE2L2/NRF2 and may also retain BPTF in the cytosol. Targets PGAM5 for ubiquitination and degradation by the proteasome. (From Uniprot)

Cys Function & Property

There are 25 cystien residues in Keap1, and could form multiple disulfide bonds or free thiol groups under different situations (see below).

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Cysteine residues in Keap1 sequence (PMID: 12193649)

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Cysteine residues in Keap1 sequence

  • Hydrophobic property:
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  • SASA:
Cys151: Unknown

Protein Sequence

MQPEPKLSGA PRSSQFLPLW SKCPEGAGDA VMYASTECKA EVTPSQDGNR
TFSYTLEDHT KQAFGVMNEL RLSQQLCDVT LQVKYEDIPA AQFMAHKVVL
ASSSPVFKAM FTNGLREQGM EVVSIEGIHP KVMERLIEFA YTASISVGEK
CVLHVMNGAV MYQIDSVVRA CSDFLVQQLD PSNAIGIANF AEQIGCTELH
QRAREYIYMH FGEVAKQEEF FNLSHCQLAT LISRDDLNVR CESEVFHACI
DWVKYDCPQR RFYVQALLRA VRCHALTPRF LQTQLQKCEI LQADARCKDY
LVQIFQELTL HKPTQAVPCR APKVGRLIYT AGGYFRQSLS YLEAYNPSNG
SWLRLADLQV PRSGLAGCVV GGLLYAVGGR NNSPDGNTDS SALDCYNPMT
NQWSPCASMS VPRNRIGVGV IDGHIYAVGG SHGCIHHSSV ERYEPERDEW
HLVAPMLTRR IGVGVAVLNR LLYAVGGFDG TNRLNSAECY YPERNEWRMI
TPMNTIRSGA GVCVLHNCIY AAGGYDGQDQ LNSVERYDVE TETWTFVAPM
RHHRSALGIT VHQGKIYVLG GYDGHTFLDS VECYDPDSDT WSEVTRMTSG
RSGVGVAVTM EPCRKQIDQQ NCTC

Structural Information

  • Known structures with covalent ligands:
Unknown
  • Protein structure:
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Homology structure from hKeap1

Related Pathway

Experimental Evidence

Isotope Labeling, UV Spectroscopic

Reference

  1. Dinkova-Kostova A T, Holtzclaw W D, Cole R N, et al. Direct evidence that sulfhydryl groups of Keap1 are the sensors regulating induction of phase 2 enzymes that protect against carcinogens and oxidants[J]. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2002, 99(18): 11908-11913. 12193649